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Arisya H

06 Oktober 2023 01:21

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Can you make a sentence if one of the components are not present? Explain!

Can you make a sentence if one of the components are not present? Explain!

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06 Oktober 2023 02:42

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<p>Sure, I can make a sentence if one of the components are not present. However, the sentence may not be complete or may not convey a clear message without all of its components.</p><p>For example, if the subject is not present in a sentence, it may not be clear who or what the sentence is referring to. A sentence like "Ran to the store" is not complete without a subject. It is unclear who ran to the store. However, if we add a subject to the sentence, it becomes clear and complete. For example, "She ran to the store" or "The dog ran to the store."</p><p>Similarly, if the verb is not present in a sentence, it may not be clear what action is taking place. A sentence like "The cat on the mat" is not complete without a verb. It is unclear what the cat is doing on the mat. However, if we add a verb to the sentence, it becomes clear and complete. For example, "The cat sleeps on the mat" or "The cat plays on the mat."</p><p>In summary, while a sentence may still be grammatically correct without all of its components, it may not convey a clear message or be complete without them.</p>

Sure, I can make a sentence if one of the components are not present. However, the sentence may not be complete or may not convey a clear message without all of its components.

For example, if the subject is not present in a sentence, it may not be clear who or what the sentence is referring to. A sentence like "Ran to the store" is not complete without a subject. It is unclear who ran to the store. However, if we add a subject to the sentence, it becomes clear and complete. For example, "She ran to the store" or "The dog ran to the store."

Similarly, if the verb is not present in a sentence, it may not be clear what action is taking place. A sentence like "The cat on the mat" is not complete without a verb. It is unclear what the cat is doing on the mat. However, if we add a verb to the sentence, it becomes clear and complete. For example, "The cat sleeps on the mat" or "The cat plays on the mat."

In summary, while a sentence may still be grammatically correct without all of its components, it may not convey a clear message or be complete without them.


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