Anonymous Are both of these sentences correct? Neither is a sentence. Both are used informally.
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AnonymousAre both of these sentences correct?Neither is a sentence.
AlpheccaStars AnonymousAre both of these sentences correct?Neither is a sentence. Both are used informally.Thanks for replying. Do I have to start with 'I am' in order for them to be sentences?
AnonymousDo I have to start with 'I am' in order for them to be sentences?Yes, that's right.
AlpheccaStars AnonymousDo I have to start with 'I am' in order for them to be sentences?Yes, that's right.Great!
AnonymousAnd would they also be considered more formal in this case?Yes. Complete sentences are more formal than incomplete sentences.
AlpheccaStars AnonymousAnd would they also be considered more formal in this case?Yes. Complete sentences are more formal than incomplete sentences.Got it. Thanks a lot for your help.