I think so, because the implied subject is you, and the verb is stop, so I think it's a sentence as You stop, is a sentence.
Yes it is. It can be used in the sentence like, will you please stop the car?
The word "stop" can be a verb or a noun, depending on how it is used in a sentence.
The sentence with the word 'stop': Teacher asked the students to stop writing as the permissible time limit for the test was over.
The word blabbering is fun to put into a sentence. For example, "She wouldn't stop blabbering, so I stopped listening to her." It means a person is talking too much.
Is she replying back
Yes it is. It can be used in the sentence like, will you please stop the car?
stop tesing me.
I shouted for him to stop.
If I stop by at three o'clock, will you be in or will you be out?
I think that the sentence is a imperative sentence.
The word "stop" can be a verb or a noun, depending on how it is used in a sentence.
Aposiopesis.
stop being too impersonal
Stop posing recurring questions.
Stop maltreating your pet!
stop talking all that gibberish and speak clearly. that is a sentence using the word gibberish
The sentence with the word 'stop': Teacher asked the students to stop writing as the permissible time limit for the test was over.