The ... in a sentence is called an ellipsis (plural ellipses).
It is used to indicate words left out.
Examples:
Lincoln said, "Four score and seven years ago...". The ellipsis indicates that he said more than what I've quoted.
In the next scene he says "...what sounded like a countdown...". In this example, the ellipses show that I have taken a statement from the middle of a quote.
You will see many misuses of ellipsis, such as this answer from another question:
"Yes... you should definitely tell them because it could harm them and maybe even others..."
This was exactly how the answer was written. Many people use ellipses to form sentences instead of using capitalization and correct punctuation. Please don't use ellipses like this.
The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
The adjective in the sentence is mean, describing the noun 'mom'.
means to change the structure of sentence
It means "belonging to them," as in "That is their dog."
What, exactly do you mean?
The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
it indicates the end of a sentence.
if rumble you mean fight and sentence you mean statmane then yes
a division sentence means sentence with numbers with division but don't wright a sentence
Three dots in a sentence is an ellipsis. It can mean a word, or a section of text is missing. It can also mean that time passed.
The adjective in the sentence is mean, describing the noun 'mom'.
a good sentence for income is what does income mean
In that sentence it has no meaning whatsoever.
it's the part of the sentence that has a lesson in it.
Do you mean sentence fragment? The question is not quite clear. If that's what you mean a sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence.Example: Running down the hill.
that bully is mean
Maxima mean...(put definition) its a way to put maxima in a sentence or what does maxima mean?