Yes.
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But besides an answer, which does not communicate a complete thought, or an interjection (Goodbye, Hey, Nuts), the actual single-word sentences are the imperatives, a direct address where the subject is usually understood to be you.
Examples :
"Stop!" (meaning "you should stop" or "you must stop")
"Help!" (which could be an interjection, but also "you should help me")
"Fight." (meaning "you should begin to fight", as I am telling you to fight)
A one word sentence would be: Go.
No. This is a sentence with only one word: "Go."
A "sentence" in grammar is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. Most sentences consist of at least a subject (noun form) and a predicate (verb form). The word "sentence" can also mean the punishment given for a criminal offense. Specifically, a sentence may include incarceration, or fines, or both, and may contain a period of supervised probation.
irrespective is one of word. this can be sentence
What sentence can be used with the word redeem? Well, what about that one? The sentence you just asked has the word redeem in it! So does the one I used to answer your question! :D
A one word sentence would be: Go.
No. This is a sentence with only one word: "Go."
A sentence can have just one word, so "No." can be a sentence.
One possible sentence is: "What is a sentence that uses the word particular?"
The first word of any sentence, even if it is a one-word sentence, is always capitalized.
Economy. There. I said it. In a one-word sentence.
irrespective is one of word. this can be sentence
A "sentence" in grammar is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. Most sentences consist of at least a subject (noun form) and a predicate (verb form). The word "sentence" can also mean the punishment given for a criminal offense. Specifically, a sentence may include incarceration, or fines, or both, and may contain a period of supervised probation.
As a question, it can be a sentence, like: A sentence can have one word, and as a question then it can be a sentence: Who?
One fine day, he saw a girl. This is a sentence starting with word ONE.
What sentence can be used with the word redeem? Well, what about that one? The sentence you just asked has the word redeem in it! So does the one I used to answer your question! :D
this one !