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Question #2: When can a verb be called a sentence by itself? A. when it gives a complete idea B. when it is used with a subject C. when it gives an incomplete idea D. when it is used with another verb

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Answer: A verb can be a sentence when it gives an order.

Step-by-step explanation:

The imperative form of a verb is used to give straight orders. Example: Study. The subject is not visible, but understood. We know that Study means "You study" The subject "you" is implicit. Furthermore, you have:

Implicit subject + verb = Full sentence.

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Answer:


A. when \: it \: is \: used \: with \: a \: subject

Step-by-step explanation:

When the verb comes with its subject then it can be a sentence.

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