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Persian Learner Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence correct grammatically?

Hi.

In the name of the uncreated creator who has created all of the creatures creatively.
  

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No, it's not a complete sentence. It needs a main clause. A complete sentence is eg In the name of the uncreated creator who has created all of the creatures creatively.

  • No, it's not a complete sentence.
  • It needs a main clause.
  • A complete sentence is eg In the name of the uncreated creator who has created all of the creatures creatively.
  • , I create thee!
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No, it's not a complete sentence. It needs a main clause.
A complete sentence is
eg In the name of the uncreated creator who has created all of the creatures creatively., I create thee!

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