Yes, a group of words that forms a complete idea is called a sentence.
A group of words that expresses a complete idea or thought
as my English teacher says " a phrase is a group of words that express a complete thought or idea" but yeah you basically had it right.
A group of words that is missing a subject, a verb, or a complete thought is called a sentence fragment. This type of sentence does not express a complete idea on its own.
A group of words containing a subject and a verb is called a sentence. It is a complete thought that expresses an idea or action.
A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought and contains a subject and a verb. It conveys a complete idea and can stand alone as a unit of communication.
A group of words with a subject and a verb that does not form a complete sentence is called a sentence fragment. It lacks one or more essential elements to express a complete idea and may be missing a subject, verb, or both.
An incomplete sentence is also called a fragment. It is a group of words that does not form a complete thought or express a complete idea.
A phrase is a group of words that forms a conceptual unit, often expressing an idea or meaning within a sentence. It can consist of multiple words that function together to convey a specific thought or message.
A sentence fragment is a group of words that do not express a complete idea due to the omission of a subject or verb (or both).Examples:The catrunning away from the strangerCold water
A group of words that includes a subject and a verb but does not express a complete thought is called a "sentence fragment." Sentence fragments lack either a main clause or do not convey a complete idea on their own. They are often used in informal writing or dialogue but should be avoided in formal writing.
A thought group is a grouping of words in spoken language that are closely related in meaning and are typically spoken together with minimal pauses in between. It helps to convey a complete thought or idea within a sentence.
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