Some sentences with 5 words are:
She came home in time.
He was angry at me.
The babysitter read to him.
He misjudged her and was sorry. To have misjudged her was wrong. This is misjudged and five other words. Misjudged can often start a sentence. A sentence can end with misjudged.
Less is more I always lie THIS SENTENCE CONTAINS FIVE WORDS THIS SENTENCE CONTAINS EIGHT WORDS EXACTLY ONE SENTENCE OUT OF THESE THREE IS TRUE this statement is false The following sentence is true. The previous sentence is false. The the answer to this question no?
I see only five words from work:OKorowrowwok
Only compound sentences use the words "and", "but", and "or". An example of a sentence without these words is: "Casey is a brown dog".
It depends on the sentence. For example:You only have five mangoes. You have not eaten them, you're just holding onto them.You have only five mangoes. You're holding five but, you'd like to have more.Only you have five mangoes. You, alone have five mangoes (everybody else has more or fewer.) You can also do the same by setting the only in commas: You, only, have five mangoes.I have five mangoes, only. Your sole possessions are fruit.Only you have only five mangoes, only. You are quite alone in owning nothing but five pieces of fruit.
was it a car or a cat i saw . .wasitacaroracatisaw. . ~ the only English sentence that has exactly the same words even if you read it reversely ! :)
Only if you use other words with it.
only does not begin with an a there for there can be no sentence with only starting with an a because only starts with a o.
No it is not it is only one word forty-five <- you count that as ONE word right?
These words are ones you need to hear. If only he could hear these words right now. I can't read these words.
There are seven words in the sentence "How many words are there in this sentence."
One Hundred and five thousand only