depends
A sentence communicates a complete thought, a question, a command or an explanation. A sentence requires a subject and a verb so that the result is an independent clause. For example 'he kicked the ball' is a sentence
It depends on how the word is used.
Sometimes. BUT it depends on the sentence you had in mind. Very rarely the sentence works with but as the starting word.
Depends is a present tense verb, such as "chases" or "tours." Ending a sentence with a present very is appropriate, i.e.: "Are you going to the movies?" "It depends." "It depends" is a complete sentence, albeit a bit awkward.
It really depends on what the complete sentence.
A simple predicate is a verb. Depends is a verb and can be used as the simple predicate of a sentence.
depends on us
Well, it depends on the sentence. In "that's true." it would be but it depends on the sentence. True, primarily is an adjective.
predicate
A sentence communicates a complete thought, a question, a command or an explanation. A sentence requires a subject and a verb so that the result is an independent clause. For example 'he kicked the ball' is a sentence
It can be.It depends on the subject.
It depends on how the word is used.
Depends on the sentence. "The 1930s were the highlight of American culture." - subject, noun. "Wow, your jeans are sooo 1930s." - predicate adjective, adjective "I haven't partied that hard since the 1930s." - not sure, but a noun. "How were the 1930s?" - predicate nominative, noun.
Depends. I could say "You and I went to the mall", but you can't say "He can't come with you and I". If you use I, it must be in the subject of a sentence. You must use me in the predicate.
Well I would say a good book by her favorite writer, a box of chocolates, jewelery or flowers!
It depends on the class, if its about your personal interests maybe write about your favorite animal, or favorite food.
It all depends on what its use in the sentence is, but in nominative case (subject/predicate nominative) it would be frater tuus.