No, that is what we call a fragment.
This sentence is a complex sentence because it contains an independent clause ("Steven thought the hour would never end") and a dependent clause ("Steven thought"). The dependent clause cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
There is no tomorrow forget it, what ever is that is Today and yesterday was past that is for forget or for to lean only. so today is universal truth there is no further argument against it
"Tomorrow" is always in the future, so it doesn't exist as a tangible moment. Time keeps moving forward, making tomorrow a concept that is always out of reach in the present. Live in the present moment and focus on today instead of waiting for tomorrow to come.
today is yesterdays tomorrow, and today is tomorrows yesterday
The highest form of thought would be understanding of the forms of all natural things. Unless you mean the highest level a person can reach, which would be reaching the Good, but that is a level that essentially transcends understanding. In the sense of actual knowledge, comprehension of the higher forms is the highest thought that can be achieved.
The complete subject is "Tomorrow you and I."
No. Not unless tomorrow is February 29.
tuseday lol1 that will throw people off is "Today is the tomorrow you thought about yesterday"
Tomorrow might not be as we thought. Who knows, we might die Tomorrow!
Yes, tomorrow is a normal day unless there are any specific events or circumstances that make it different.
Yes
Is this correct? Thought you was going to go to Belks tomorrow.
I think you There. Help any?
No, a dependent clause does not express a complete thought on its own. It relies on an independent clause to form a complete sentence.
Yes unless you have a good reason not to.
This is not a complete thought therefore not a complete question.
Can you finish the task by tomorrow? It's okay if you need more time.