The gaurd yelled for the theif to halt.
As we approached the prison gates the guard lifted his rifle and shouted halt! I think Japan should halt all whale killing.
Any single word command is a simple imperative sentence. Examples: "Go!" "Stay!" "Halt!"
The word halt has the AW sound, a caret O, as seen in malt, or hall, or caught.
Using the word "then" at the beginning of a sentence is not incorrect. However, it does not make a sentence complete. A complete sentence must have, at a minimum, a subject and a verb. "Then" is neither of those.
The hunter stalked silently through the forest, eyes trained on its prey.
Please bring your carriage to a complete halt.
He was told to halt at the barriers.We must halt the flood of immigrants!
The football player ungracefully thudded to a halt.
I can only assume that this is part of a phrase you have heard in dialect (possibly Swabian) - Halt! Was willscht? - Stop! What do you want? The position of the word "halt" can change the whole meaning of the sentence - Was willscht halt? - What do you want then?
As we approached the prison gates the guard lifted his rifle and shouted halt! I think Japan should halt all whale killing.
An epidemic of the flu would bring the city to a screeching halt.
The officer said, ''Halt you thief''.
The commotion in the room came to a complete halt as the prince strode confidently into the room.
Another word for halt is "Stop".
The word halt has one syllable.
The car came to an abrupt halt. When he walked up their conversation came to an abrupt end.
Yes I certainly can make a sentence with that word.