The shortest sentence ever is "I am."
"I".
Of course. The shortest valid such sentence would be: "It is."
Go. This is a sentence made using a single word. This the shortest sentence in English.
he takes literature.
The judge showed mercy and imposed the shortest sentence he could.
The shortest prison sentence that can be given for a misdemeanor offense in the United States is typically 0-30 days.
How could you do that to me! That is an exclaiming sentence in literature.
The shortest English sentence is 'it is'. It has a noun and a verb, which is what every sentence must have. 'It' is the noun and 'is' is the verb.Well, actually, the shortest English sentence would have to be I am or I go or I do, any of which is one letter shorter. Grammatically speaking, Go as a command is also a complete sentence, as is Be. If you include unqualified interjections, then the hands-down winner would have to be O!
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In the sentence "Richard may be the shortest member of the team but he is the fastest runner by far," the word "by" is not an adjective. The adjectives in the sentence are "shortest" and "fastest," which describe Richard and his running ability, respectively. "By" functions as a preposition in this context.
The sentence seems incomplete. Could you please provide more context or clarify your question?