Yes, a single word can be considered a sentence if it conveys a complete thought or idea.
I was the only single girl in my family.. OR I am single in my house..
"Her khamoshi spoke volumes, revealing the depths of her emotions without a single word."
It may be. There is no word in English that cannot begin or end a sentence. The idea that certain word are unfit to end a sentence comes from Latin grammar, not English.
The word "everyone" is considered a pronoun in this sentence. Pronouns are used to replace nouns in a sentence.
My mother is single. The police haven't a single clue as to the perpetrator's identity.
Yes, "behind" is not considered a compound word. It is a single word that functions as a preposition or an adverb in a sentence.
A single word sentence is called a "monosyllabic" sentence in literature.
Go. This is a sentence made using a single word. This the shortest sentence in English.
YOu can use it by saying i am single
How do i use here in a sentence?
Prison
A single word that is the subject of a sentence must be either a noun or a pronoun. However, some phrases and clauses, which are not considered to have parts of speech in themselves, can be the only subject in a sentence.
When typing, a single space comes after the word in the sentence.
my status is single
A sentence is defined as a string of words. Therefore a single word can not make a sentence. The shortest acceptable sentence in the English language is "I am."
I'd like to have a single slice of cheese on that sandwich, please.
In the sentence, "The dog ate a single biscuit." It is an adjective.In the sentence, "The boy made a single in the baseball game." It is a noun.Single is usually an adjective.