A term often used to mean a sentence that does not express a complete thought is either:
Examples of sentence fragments:
Fragments are missing Who, What, When, Where, Why, How, or any 1 or more of these.
He went (where?).
She was (what?).
A sentence fragment.
Expressing a complete thought means conveying a clear and coherent idea or message that is logically structured and can stand alone without the need for further clarification. It should have a subject, verb, and make sense on its own.
The word "sentences" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a group of words that express a complete thought. As a verb, it means to declare a punishment or convey a judgment to someone.
A period conveys the end of a sentence and indicates a natural pause in the flow of the writing. It signifies a completed thought or idea.
An incomplete sentence can become complete by ensuring it has a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought. This means that the sentence should convey a clear idea and be grammatically correct. Adding missing words or punctuation can also help turn an incomplete sentence into a complete one.
"Omotta" (思った) is a Japanese verb that means "I thought" or "thought" in English. It is used to express past thoughts or opinions in Japanese conversation.
Yes, a sentence has to have at least one independent clause, expressing a complete thought w/o depending on another. This means that a sentence could be made up of only one independent clause. Perhaps it does not express the complete thought you wanted to portray when you were righting the sentence, though, which is why you would then either write a new sentence or add a dependent clause, one that only makes sense with the independent clause.
Expressing a complete thought means conveying a clear and coherent idea or message that is logically structured and can stand alone without the need for further clarification. It should have a subject, verb, and make sense on its own.
When you miss a period on a sentence, it means that the sentence is not finished. ex. Mary ate a hotdog That is not a cmplete sentence because there is no period. When there is a period that means that you finished that complete thought. ex. Mary ate a hotdog. That is a complete sentence because it has a period.
The word "sentences" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a group of words that express a complete thought. As a verb, it means to declare a punishment or convey a judgment to someone.
A period conveys the end of a sentence and indicates a natural pause in the flow of the writing. It signifies a completed thought or idea.
vehement means to express strong feelings.
If something is thought-provoking, it means that it causes you to think deeply about whatever subject the sentence is about.It means that make a question about what happened in this sentence and answer it.
If something is thought-provoking, it means that it causes you to think deeply about whatever subject the sentence is about.It means that make a question about what happened in this sentence and answer it.
An incomplete sentence can become complete by ensuring it has a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought. This means that the sentence should convey a clear idea and be grammatically correct. Adding missing words or punctuation can also help turn an incomplete sentence into a complete one.
"Omotta" (思った) is a Japanese verb that means "I thought" or "thought" in English. It is used to express past thoughts or opinions in Japanese conversation.
I dont know what the word legitimately means. Its a complete sentence
The word sentences is a noun. It is the plural form of sentence.