Gloria delivered orders and bussed the tables the entire shift
Gloria delivered orders and bussed the tables the entire shift
compound
No, a prepositional phrase on its own cannot be considered a complete sentence because it does not have a subject and a verb. A complete sentence must express a complete thought.
you make my entire ballbag moist.
It means that automated translation sites produce terrible Latin.This is what a certain popular site comes out with when presented with the English sentence "all glory is fleeting". What it really means is "The entire [masculine] palm [feminine] is fleeting"."All glory is fleeting" would be Omnis Gloria volatilis est or Omnis Gloria fugax est.
Yesterday, the entire city was under a blackout.
Example sentence - They had lived in the midwest their entire lives.
Certainly. (where appropriate)
An entire sentence can't be a conjunction, and there is no conjunction in that sentence.
Laura Bush
the entire claimancy
The entire family was intrigued.