The shortest sentence is one which only contains a verb, which does not take an object (something which is having something done to it). English however always requires a subject (a do-er of an action), which is two words. So only an imperative word that doesn't take an object would be the smallest sentence, an imperative being a command, such as "Be!", "Go!".
"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.
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This isn't a complete sentence, but what you wrote translates to "...'who' but it's okay".
Yes, it is. It is a complete sentence. The preposition phrase (in the garden) is a valid adverbial phrase.
The smallest English speaking country in the world is Nauru. Nauru is an island located in Micronesia.
It could be either "I" or "a."
Hi!
When you learn speak english? (Not a complete sentence.)
Yes, the sentence 'Where are you?' is a correct sentence. The three words are a complete thought with a subject, the pronoun 'where', and a verb, 'is'.
'Go' is the shortest complete sentence.Your English is impossible to understand.
The angle with the smallest measure is opposite the shortest side. Similarly, the angle with the largest measure is opposite the longest side.
In English grammar, a clause is a group of words that contains both a subject and a verb. It can be a complete sentence (independent clause) or a part of a sentence (dependent clause). Clauses are essential building blocks of sentences and can function as a complete thought or as a modifier within a sentence.
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!
"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.
Él tiene means: he has. It is phrase and not a complete sentence.
No. The sentence you are needing is "I think English is fun to learn" or "I think learning English is fun".
The smallest answer possible is two letters long and is "No". There is no other word that is one letter long that can be used as a complete answer to a question, hence the smallest answer (in English at least) is two letters long.