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 ! :)
I want a sentence that has 5 words exactly in it.
Yes both words have same meaning!
I'm not sure what that is. (It's an example sentence using both words.) That is exactly what it is.
Whether something is correct or not depends on context. "I was given a second chance along with my friend Alfie." is a perfectly correct English sentence containing the words "chance along". That doesn't mean that any use of those words will be correct. You need to give a sample sentence.
A sentence in English must have no less that a subject and predicate (Noun or pronoun and a verb). The shortest English sentence possible is, "I am." In this instance "I" is the subject, "am" is the predicate.
You underline or italicize them.
Hyposterclobic compound sentence.
Yes, the sentence 'Where are you?' is a correct sentence. The three words are a complete thought with a subject, the pronoun 'where', and a verb, 'is'.
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English has many derivative words.
English as a subject is the study of how words are written in sentences. English class is the study of the different parts of a sentence and using words to express an idea or opinion.
Yes.