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Panda blue 483 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Type of usage.

In other words, drop the subject, get off the hook.

In other words, smart enough for adults, weird enough for kids.


Are these classed as complete sentences ?


Why don't these require: You should drop the subject, and get off the hook.

They are smart enough for adults, but weird enough for kids.

  

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panda blue 483 Are these classed as complete sentence s? panda blue 483 In other words, drop the subject, (and) get off the hook. Yes, in informal contexts.

  • panda blue 483 Are these classed as complete sentence s?
  • panda blue 483 In other words, drop the subject, (and) get off the hook.
  • Yes, in informal contexts.
  • It contains two imperatives.
  • Even just one imperative counts as a complete sentence.
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panda blue 483Are these classed as complete sentences?
panda blue 483In other words, drop the subject, (and) get off the hook.

Yes, in informal contexts. It contains two imperatives. Even just one imperative counts as a complete sentence. Trust me.

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