A sentence must have a subject and predicate to be a sentence. The exception is when the subject is inferred. "going to the sale" is not a sentence. It needs a subject. We are going to the sale. is a sentence. Speaking to another person, "Stay here" is a sentence. The subject "you" is inferred.
i inferred if the flower would have leaves.
The pronoun in this sentence is inferred, it does not actually appear in the sentence, it is inferred.The inferred pronoun is you, a word that takes the place of the noun (or nouns) for the person (or people) spoken to.The inferred pronoun you is the subject of the sentence.Note: This is a trick question. The word those does appear in the sentence. The word those can function as a demonstrative pronoun when it takes the place of a noun. However, in this sentence, the word those is an adjective used to describe the noun musicians.
Without a subject, the sentence becomes an imperative with the inferred subject 'you'.
As I was doing my science project i inferred what my Hypothesis was in the beginning.
There are two verbs in this compound sentence: call and make.Note: The subject of the sentence is inferred. The unwritten subject is "You call..." and "you make..."
As a question with "Would you like" inferred, yes. As an answer to the question "What else do you have in the truck?", yes. As a stand-alone sentence, it is not: it is only a fragment.
Maybe the policeman isn't usually sober...
'Inferred County' means that the name of the county is inferred or suggested by where the civil registration district was in that year
what can be inferred about the voltage across the bulb
Get is just a word; it's a verb.All it needs to be a sentence is a subject, or in the case of this word, you will also need an object.We get.It's a sentence because it has the required subject and verb but doesn't convey much meaning.We get cable. or even: We get it.As an exclamation, the word alone can be a sentence, "Get!"; the inferred subject is 'you'.
the inferred could be the evolution of life and the scientific ways of orgainization jo:)