At least 2. it also must have a verb in it.
An imperative sentence might have only one spoken word, the verb/predicate, plus an understood or unspoken subject, e.g., "[you] Stop!"
Any word can be used in a sentence.... that is what sentences are about - conveying information using words. So, if any word begins with pre~, it can be used in a sentence.
Who is that? Who is Fred? Who is your favorite actor? You can use many sentences for the words who is.
Some words that can be used instead of "she" in a sentence are: her, woman, lady, female, or the person's name.
One sentence should have at least 5 words.
enumeration sentence can be used in a sentence as such. enumeration means numbered words..
Alternative words that can be used instead of "should" in a sentence include "ought to," "must," "need to," "have to," and "ought."
There are many examples for this such as this sentence itself.
This is an easy question to answer... Approximately 7-11 words per sentence.
sometimes they can be used!
Yes, a comma is typically used after the words yes, no, why, and well when they are the first words in a sentence to indicate a pause or emphasize the response.
The parts of speech called "articles" in the English language can be used again and again to create a sentence, and many times within one sentence. Articles are words like:theaan
No, a conjunction is not the subject of a sentence. Conjunctions are words that are used to connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. The subject is the noun or pronoun that performs the action in a sentence.