Yes.
He had said he would be early, but there was no sign of him yet.
"My doctor said that my next appointment is at 4:30 Tuesday."
Yes, "Because you said so" is a sentence. It is a complete sentence known as an exclamatory sentence that expresses a reason or justification for something based on the speaker's authority or instruction.
If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times.
"Told" or "talked" could replace "said" in a sentence that starts with the letter T.
"Give me your hand," she said. This is dialogue and must use quotes.
They tearfully said goodbye to each other.
Read your sentence out loud-- only what you wrote. Is it a complete sentence? Or, is the other half in the next sentence? Does the sentence have a subject and verb (actor and action)? Stop after each period-- if you have to ask "What then?" or "So what?" or "because what" after a period, you might have a sentence fragment.Example:Fragment: First sentence - He was going because. (because what?)Fragment: Second sentence: He bought tickets.Full sentence put together: He was going because he bought tickets.
They are said to be perpendicular to each other
"I will anticipate your next move," Said John.
yes he ungratefully said next time i am not eating your cooking
If two objects are exact copies of each other, they are said to be congruent.If two objects are exact copies of each other, they are said to be congruent.If two objects are exact copies of each other, they are said to be congruent.If two objects are exact copies of each other, they are said to be congruent.
Need to have the complete sentence. "I am coming next week" he replied. -- direct speech He said that he was coming next week. -- indirect speech
When the king called in the next beggar, the beggar said, "Please have mercy!"
"Right," said Fred.Turn right at the next junction.I am right handed.Yes, you are right, the answer is banana.The key is right there on the fireplace.
"My voice is hoarse" she said, straining each word.
I believe it was tigers or jaguars pacing next to a pole and they said bread and butter when they were passing each other on either side of pole
"Move along to your next lesson or you'll be late!" the teacher said.