As many times as you want, but I don't suggest it, and technically a sentence can go on for a long time so if you're asking how many times can it be said properly then there is no correct answer to our standards
Two consecutive words in the one sentence that mean the same thing are called "redundant expressions."
Jesus wept. To actually answer the question, yes. As long as one of the words is a subject and one is a verb it is considered a complete sentence. The above sentence is an example of that. Some others are: I ran. I slept. She drove. We wondered.
One example of a sentence with a series of words or phrases is: "I need to buy apples, oranges, bananas, and grapes from the grocery store."
In the sentence "Which one of the following words represents an object of a preposition?", "Of the following words" and "Of a preposition" are prepositions. The object of a prepositon in each would be "words" and "prepositions".
She loved the presents he gave her, but what she cherished most was his presence in her life.
One sentence should have at least 5 words.
The parts of speech called "articles" in the English language can be used again and again to create a sentence, and many times within one sentence. Articles are words like:theaan
Yes, this is a sentence with the words "has" and "an".
actually; there is no word limit on sentences; so you can put as many words as you like; but be careful; if you put a lot of words in just one sentence; it will be clogged up with words and hard to understand; so try breaking it into a number of shorter sentences instead of one long sentence
Each word in this sentence has only one syllable. There are seven words, so there are seven syllables in the sentence.
There are many words that cant be found in the English dictionary, "denses" is one of them.
365 , one for everyday of the year!
You use one space after a colon or semi-colon.
I know how to play as many songs as he.
a to z this letters form a one sentence
It depends on the translation one uses.
The group of words, "a feather in your cap" is not a sentence, it contains no verb.There is one pronoun in the phrase "a feather in your cap", the possessive adjective your.