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Can you form a sentence without a?
Yes it’s possible. Definitely. I’ll write two sentences if need be. I’ll even extend it to three, with comfort.
Is a sentence without a subject correct?
Each requires the subject to be included in order to be considered grammatically correct. No, it is wrong. Every sentence in English strictly has a subject. A person might argue, “…but hey, ‘Go, sit down’ being a complete sentence has no subject!”
Can sentence be formed without using verb?
According to english grammar a sentence is defined by a subject, an object, and a verb. So, it is not possible to have a sentence without verb.
How can I use without?
The preposition without means ‘not having something’ or ‘lacking something’: I can’t drink tea without milk. I found myself in a strange country, without money and with no one to turn to.
Does every English word have a vowel?
Regardless of what position you take on the issue, it’s clear that nearly all English words have at least one vowel, regardless of how you define it. Vowels are important and make nearly every word better!
Can we construct a sentence without verbs?
Can there be two subjects in a sentence?
Some sentences have more than one subject. That is called a compound subject because two or more subjects are connected with a coordinating conjunction , such as “and.” However there is only one verb: “run.” Some sentences have more than one verb that refers to the same subject.
How do you avoid using in writing?
Techniques to get rid of “was” and make one’s writing more…
- Changing the order of the sentence:
- Using “in” and “on”:
- Inverting the order of the sentence:
- Applying repetition:
- Replacing “was” with a more “interesting” verb:
- Replacing “there wasn’t/it wasn’t” with “not”:
- Removing “it/he/she was”:
How can we write sentences without using the letter E?
We can write sentences without using the letter ‘e’ if we develop a good word stock. Knowing a wide range of words will help to replace the words with the letter ‘e’ in them with synonyms that do not have the letter ‘e’.
Is it possible to write a novel without the letter ‘E’?
Oh, well. By the way, and this is not a part of the answer, there’s an entire novel written without the letter ‘e’ (which happens to be the most commonly used letter in the English language), Gadsby is a 1939 novel by Ernest Vincent Wright written as a lipogram, which does not include words that contain the letter “e”. Yes it’s possible.
Can you write a 20 word description of an item without E?
The other argument: You can’t just search for the letter “E” to get a complete list, that’s too simple. So, can you write a 20 word description of an item (or any 20 words in sentences) without using the letter “E”? A brown wood chair, built from oak and ash, is boring – you should paint it black and indigo.
Do sentences have to be full/proper sentences?
They do not have to be full/proper sentences, just anything that makes a little sense. I will go to a mall today. – No letter “e”- but string 20 words together in a series of sentences that somewhat make sense, without the letter E? The reason I ask…