around 8 or more words
He wrote the long sentence on the blackboard.He received a five-year sentence for his crime.The judge will sentence the poacher on Monday.
"She was quiet" = past simple "for a long time" = prepositional phrase concerning time Past simple sentence. Does that answer it for you?
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct. It describes how the streetlight is casting long, scary shadows on the sidewalk.
I would say the effect of a long sentence is what you put in it to make it long. The effect of a long sentence can be exaggerated by a short sentence also, for instance; the long rickety bridge shook them violently like they'd shook each other in fits of rage, as if they were the sea smashing tiny boats against haunting rocks. They were in love.
A long sentence typically contains more information and details, while a short sentence is brief with fewer words. Long sentences may be more complex with multiple clauses, while short sentences are more direct and concise. Both can be effective depending on the context and desired impact on the reader.
To fix the run-on sentence, you can separate it into two sentences: "Rajeet opened the window. He loved the smell of a rainstorm."
It's really just 2 separate sentences. We went to my cousin's wedding. Over 300 people were invited.
All a sentence has to have to make it a sentence is a subject and a verb. For example, "She ran." would be a complete sentence. 'She' is the subject and 'ran' is the verb. But a sentence can be as long as the writer wants it to be. The longest sentence I've personally ever seen was about 3/4 of a page long. There's no limit to how long a sentence can be, really, as long as it's a well-written sentence.
An complex sentence, but not all complex sentence are "super long".
A topic sentence should be at least 6-10 words.
He wrote the long sentence on the blackboard.He received a five-year sentence for his crime.The judge will sentence the poacher on Monday.
"You were leaving the house the door had to be locked" is a run-on sentence because it is really two sentences without proper punctuation. This should read, "You were leaving the house. The door had to be locked."
The verb in "It has a long nose" is has. There is no adverb in that sentence.
About 3 percent or so.
How long did you want the sentence to be? The frog was a competitor in the Animal Olympics long jump event. Frogs can jump long distances.
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Oh really! That is a declaratory sentence. A declaratory sentence does not need to be long.