No, but you need to use a capital letter to start the sentence, and the word English also begins with a capital letter.
"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.
A functional fragment is a sentence fragment that can stand alone. Interjections are often functional fragments when they are set apart by exclamation points.Yes, no, and maybe are common functional fragments, since they serve a purpose even though not a complete sentence.
Yes, but the sentence will probably become longer than comfortable to read.
It is not a complete sentence.
Since the verb in this sentence is "written", the helping verb is "have".
Ever since the funeral, Aunt Bessy was liable to fall apart at the least mention of Uncle Billy.
"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.
People had been consoling members of the family since the news of the death had broken.
Ever since America revolted against English rule, we have been referred to as colonists!
Please give the sentence that you found it in, since there is no such word as you have spelled it. Perhaps you meant " ponder ".
Since there is so much of broken down English in most music lyrics, they have an effect on others to learn the Standard form of English and therefore resulting in poor English language speaking.
I'm writing better now, since this year I'm in English 202.
The Hungarian name Zsolt does not have a direct English translation so would be written in an English sentence the same way it is written in a Hungarian sentence, Zsolt. Since Zsolt comes from the Arabic word that is rendered in English as Sultan, if a rendering more familiar to native speakers of English were needed, the word Sultan might be used.
You are probably thinking of Miranda a moon of Uranus. A moon that looks like it has been designed by a committee.It was earlier believed that Miranda was torn apart and then reformed but since then, it is now believed that the patchwork surface was due to tidal heating.
A functional fragment is a sentence fragment that can stand alone. Interjections are often functional fragments when they are set apart by exclamation points.Yes, no, and maybe are common functional fragments, since they serve a purpose even though not a complete sentence.
What's my obligation?
No, the English word sneaky is not an adverb. It instead serves as an adjective in a phrase or sentence since it does not describe or modify verbs, which is an adverbial function. The pronunciation will be "snee-kee" in the English of the United States of America.