This is called a fragment because it is not complete.
A sentence must contain a subject and a verb to be considered grammatically correct. If a group of words lacks this structure, it is not a complete sentence. It may be a sentence fragment, a phrase, or a list.
The sentence "As I was sick, therefore I could not go there" is grammatically correct, but the use of both "as" and "therefore" is redundant. You could say, "I was sick, so I could not go there" or "Because I was sick, I could not go there."
You can use stubble in various sentences.For example:The 'stubble' on my face isnt so niceThe 'stubble' is perfect on my skinI stubbled over a pebblesome of these might applie to you.
The correct spelling is "similar."
"notuhh" does not have a defined meaning in English. It may be a typo or a slang term that is not widely recognized.
The plural form of "symbolize" is "symbolizes".
This autograph isnt legate.
no it isnt
the weather is bad or good isnt it
This isnt a complete sentence, it simply means: "I love you and i hope we..."
It depends on where you use it in a sentence. If it is like "A street is in front of my house" it is a subject. If it is like "I love to play basketball in the street it isnt"
"nobody nobody nobody" one. if it isnt there look for the one with a long run-on sentence
Sorry no there isnt. Sorry no there isnt.
no it isnt ok isnt ok isnt ok dadyyouve been stuck by a food criminal
no it isnt but it isnt the teachers choice
Isnt it indian??? Isnt it indian???
no there isnt that mite be a fib or a legent but there isnt
It depends what you mean Layer as in someone who lays stuff down. Isnt a word But Layer as in "MDF is made of many small layers" would work!