Technically it can be as few or as many as the author wants, but in school they usually said the standard is five or more.
There are 3,254 sentences in "Truyện Kiều," an epic poem by Nguyen Du.
Types of sentences: * declarative sentences - sentences that make statements. For example, The capital of the United States is Washington, DC. * interrogative sentences - sentences that ask questions, i.e. How many inches make up one foot? * imperative sentences - sentences that give commands. i.e. You must never swin alone. Note- Imperative sentences use an understood subject, you. i.e. Never swim alone. Stay here. * exclamatory sentences show emotion or surprise. i.e. He got straight A's on his report card!
Declarative sentences and imperative sentences both end in periods.
The number of sentences in a 500-word essay can vary based on factors such as sentence length, structure, and formatting. On average, a 500-word essay may contain approximately 10-15 sentences.
Declarative sentences and imperative sentences both end in periods.
hah. hahaha.
it is a paragraph that continues onto another subject, which can lead to another paragraph.
Many dictionaries have sentences with their definitions.
A margain could be drawn on any edge of a paraghraph.
You count the number of sentences.
8-10 sentences
280 paragraphs but it depends on how many sentences are in each paragraph.
There are five sentences in five paragraphs.
A Response has to have a least 3-5 sentences or it is no good.
a normal paragraph has about five to eight sentences
Usually if you are aiming to be proffessional around 7- 12 sentences.
Edwards blood style of writing is that he uses many quotes and not many long sentences, compound sentences, and complex sentences as well.. Nailed it