"When editing a question about grammar usage, above all else, be sure not to include grammatical errors in the question."
"Above all, we can't surrender to terrorism."
"The military academy stressed personal integrity and honor above all."
above all ur wierd
Up above is two words. An example sentence is "the light up above is broken".
Above all, do not mix chlorine bleach with amnonia!
a transition sentence is a sentence with transitional words like: above behind near. This words show location, a transitional sentence has to show location ,time ,or comparing or contrast. It has to emphasise a point.
All of the above
arguing
I want you to pay strict attention to this next part; and above all else, listen carefully.
"all of the above is false"
it was cummincation that said all the words in the sentence
An empty sentence is a sentence that say too little. The sentence maybe complete with all the right words in all the right places, but need ideas.
All of the above
Jesus wept. To actually answer the question, yes. As long as one of the words is a subject and one is a verb it is considered a complete sentence. The above sentence is an example of that. Some others are: I ran. I slept. She drove. We wondered.