The shortest complete English sentence that uses all the letters in the English alphabet is:
Squdgy fez, blank jimp crwth vox. (26)
(meaning) Oozy fez, belittle skimpy crowd voice.
This sentence uses each letter only once.
Some others are:
Frowzy things plumb vex'd Jack Q.
J. Q. Vandz struck my big fox whelp.
Quartz glyph job vex'd cwm finks.
Zing, vext cwm fly jabs Kurd qoph.
Cwm fjord bank glyphs vext quiz.
Mr. Jock, TV Quiz Ph.D, bags few lynx.
It would be an imperative sentence, so that the subject is implied. This way the sentence can consist of only the verb: "Go."
its called a phrase which makes complete sense and a clause if it makes incomplete sense
A very short sentence is a sentence two to five words long.
Brief means short or little.
"Just keep your comments brief"
"John had a brief essay on Andrew Jackson."
as long as it has a verb and a noun
Go.
I am.
Jesus wept
"Go!" is the shortest complete sentence, since an imperative (an order, such as "Go!" ) can stand alone in English without a subject. In this kind of sentence, the pronoun "you" is the implied subject.
manager argues -- the simplest, shortest key idea of the sentence.
The word member is not an adjective in the sentence.
I'm. it has two letters so i guess it is tied with "go" as a sentence (my friend says go is because technically it has an implied subject) if either are legal sentences, and I'm not sure if go is because the definition of sentence I heard was a subject and a verb so if you count the contraction 'm (am) as a verb than these two are tied."I am" or "I do" would be the shortest sentences in the English language.The imperatives Be, Do, and Go may be complete sentences.No.It would be an imperative sentence, so that the subject is implied. This way the sentence can consist of only the verb: "Go."
The word member is not an adjective in the sentence.
"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.
"Go!" is the shortest complete sentence, since an imperative (an order, such as "Go!" ) can stand alone in English without a subject. In this kind of sentence, the pronoun "you" is the implied subject.
The judge showed mercy and imposed the shortest sentence he could.
sat in dance with chloe :)
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!
A sentence is defined as a string of words. Therefore a single word can not make a sentence. The shortest acceptable sentence in the English language is "I am."
'Go' is the shortest complete sentence.Your English is impossible to understand.
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.
The shortest, most direct path between two points is linear.
The shortest, most direct path between two points is linear.