Wasted away after being lost at sea for a month, she looked _____.
Apparitional
Apparitional
I think it would usually be part of the complete predicate.
The single word 'Go' can only be considered a sentence when followed by punctuation characters that end a sentence (exclamation marks, question marks, period).Example : "Go!" (this is a single-word imperative form with the subject you understood)
I dont know what the word legitimately means. Its a complete sentence
a sentence with the word apparition The apparition is the event when Mary show herself to the people of heart.
Apparitional
Apparitional
I would end it with a period [.] after the word endeavors. The sentence is fine.
No, starting a sentence with "then" does not make it a complete sentence on its own. It is typically used as a transition word indicating sequence or consequence and should be followed by an independent clause to form a complete sentence.
i will complete my work
If a word was omitted from a sentence then it would not be a complete sentence. (The above sentence is your sentance). The omitted sound of the movie annoyed people.
"What SHE says!" is not a complete sentence... or is it? I would pay attention to what the instructor says.
I think it would usually be part of the complete predicate.
The word antithesis means something that is the complete opposite of something else. A good sentence would be: Acts of kindness are the antithesis of selfishness.
"tight" glasses are rubbing my ears.
I would describe that as a compound sentence because it is made of two sentences, joined together with the word and. James fell in the river is a complete sentence, and His father pulled him out is also a complete sentence.