The first n means the subject then the av stands for actionverb and the n after the av can be a predicate noun a pronoun or direct object
George Custer is notorious for his 'last stand' agains the native American Indians.
S- statement (topic sentence) E- explanation (explain your topic sentence in a few sentences) E- example (use an example to show or prove your point) R- re orientate (link back to topic sentence or question)
A sentence fragment is a group of words that does not express a complete thought and typically lacks a main clause. It may be missing a subject, a verb, or both, making it unable to stand alone as a complete sentence. For example, "When we went to the store" is a fragment because it leaves the reader hanging, lacking a complete idea. Fragments are often used intentionally in writing for stylistic purposes but can be confusing if used excessively or inappropriately.
refreshment stand or concession stand
no you can not stand on clouds
I'd like to try a hexagonal night stand in this corner. The hexagonal pattern is used by bees.
you can because if you put stand to a sentence it will not make any sense
Yes. The imperative sentence is "Stand." The subject 'you' is implied, and the verb is 'stand' making it a complete sentence. Depending on the tone, it could use an exclamation point instead of a period.
No, because it cannot stand alone as a sentence.
The sergeant asked the private to stand by the flagpole.
It's a verb.
yes, "I can't see" can stand alone because it has a subject and a verb.
REply
How do i use here in a sentence?
This sentence is grammatically correct.
A clause can not stand alone in a sentence, whereas an independent clause can stand alone in a sentence.
There is no adjective in that sentence.