Who broke the window? Who here is called John? Who lives in New York? Who do you live with? Who likes tennis? Who watches a lot of television? Who will be going to the Basketball match next week? Who has done their homework?
It is called an exclamatory sentence.
Strong, royal, or brave. There are many others.
Definitive sentence: You have been a naughty girl. (sentence stating a fact ending in a period) Exclamatory sentence: You have been a very, very naughty girl! (sentence with strong feeling or emotion, usually ending in exclamation point) A sentence using the word naughty (to answer your question) is a sentence.
We have a very close group of friends and solidarity among us is strong.
Germany's militarism was strong and prideful during World War 1.
It is called an exclamatory sentence.
the precision of the teacher was strong
I have a strong view of monothiesm.
I still have a very strong constitution.
The wind was too strong, so I had to wind up my kite to keep it from blowing away.
Strong, royal, or brave. There are many others.
Burlap is a strong cloth woven from coarse threads.
who broke the window
His resolve in the face of increasingly strong criticism remained unflinching.
Melissa is such a strong vigorous mettlesome woman with her snapping blue eyes.
"There was strong interrelation between the two families, mostly by marriage."
Definitive sentence: You have been a naughty girl. (sentence stating a fact ending in a period) Exclamatory sentence: You have been a very, very naughty girl! (sentence with strong feeling or emotion, usually ending in exclamation point) A sentence using the word naughty (to answer your question) is a sentence.