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Omar Ahmed Posted 4 years ago
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A puzzling question

What's wrong with the following sentence?

- First of all, how important for us all to discuss this problem.

  

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Omar Ahmed What's wrong with the following sentence? It is a possible sentence given the right context, despite its not having a subject or predicate and being therefore ungrammatical. It depends on how you define a sentence.

  • Omar Ahmed What's wrong with the following sentence?
  • It is a possible sentence given the right context, despite its not having a subject or predicate and being therefore ungrammatical.
  • It depends on how you define a sentence.
  • I call a sentence a word or string of words that conveys meaning, and grammar doesn't enter into it.
  • In written English, a sentence is a word or string of words that conveys meaning and begins with a capital letter and ends with a suitable mark of punctuation.
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Omar AhmedWhat's wrong with the following sentence?

It is a possible sentence given the right context, despite its not having a subject or predicate and being therefore ungrammatical. It depends on how you define a sentence. I call a sentence a word or string of words that conveys meaning, and grammar doesn't enter into it. In written English, a sentence is

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Omar Ahmed

What's wrong with the following sentence?

- First of all, how important for us all to discuss this problem.

It has no finite verb.

I read it as a question.

First of all, how important is it for us all to discuss this problem?

CJ

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