Can a single word be a sentence?

A sentence word (also called a one-word sentence) is a single word that forms a full sentence. Henry Sweet described sentence words as 'an area under one's control' and gave words such as "Come!", "John!", "Alas!", "Yes." and "No." as examples of sentence words.
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Can one word be a sentence in an essay?

Actually, most of the words in English can be turned into one-word sentences. All that matters is the context in which they are used. In a sentence, there is usually a noun, and a verb.
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Can 1 word be a phrase?

Phrases can consist of a single word or a complete sentence. In theoretical linguistics, phrases are often analyzed as units of syntactic structure such as a constituent.
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What is a sentence with one word?

A sentence word (also called a one-word sentence) is a single word that forms a full sentence. Henry Sweet described sentence words as 'an area under one's control' and gave words such as "Come!", "John!", "Alas!", "Yes." and "No." as examples of sentence words.
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Is no considered a sentence?

If you go along with saying “yes” to things you don't really want to do, you are going to need to learn to put the word “no” in your vocabulary. Not only that, but you need to remember that “No” is a complete sentence.
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America can be defined in a single word.



Can you start a paper with a single word?

The answer to your general question is: no, not cliché, and yes, you could do it in a college essay IF you write well enough to carry it off. But it's a risk. It's like a woman attempting a triple axel is figure skating.
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Can one word be a paragraph?

Quite often, as you've probably noticed if you read much fiction, a paragraph consists of one speaker's quoted words. In fact, it might have just a single word: “Right!” There are no “rules” of English grammar about the number of sentences per paragraph.
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What is the longest sentence with one word?

“Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo.” According to William Rappaport, a linguistics professor at the State University of New York at Buffalo (naturally), that — the word “Buffalo,” eight times in a row — is a legitimate, grammatically valid sentence.
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Is Buffalo 5 times a sentence?

Usage. Thomas Tymoczko has pointed out that there is nothing special about eight "buffalos"; any sentence consisting solely of the word "buffalo" repeated any number of times is grammatically correct.
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What is the shortest word in the world?

The shortest word is a. Some might wonder about the word I since it consists of one letter, too. In sound, a is shorter because it is a monophthong (consists of one vowel), while I is a diphthong. Both do consist of one letter in the English writing system, and in most fonts I is the narrowest letter.
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Can a sentence go on forever?

The answer is no. A sentence needs punctuation. After that punctuation it is over.
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How many words is a sentence?

A good average sentence length

There's no perfect length, however, a well-written sentence should have 15-20 words on average.
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Is it OK to have one sentence paragraph?

Short paragraphs are equally common because varying paragraph length helps in holding a reader's attention. Even single-sentence paragraphs are viable options, and these can be found everywhere from novels to newspapers to academic writing.
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What words can you not start a sentence with?

Words that can and can't be used to begin a sentence: And, because, it.
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What are the 7 sentence openers?

Used at the beginning of a sentence, these words signal to you that a sentence opener follows: After, Although, As, Because, Before, If, Since, Unless, Until, When, While.
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What is a good sentence starter?

Below is a list of possible sentence starters, transitional and other words that may be useful. This essay discusses … … is explored … … is defined … The definition of … will be given … is briefly outlined … … is explored … The issue focused on …. … is demonstrated ... … is included …
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Can Word Count sentences?

Word counts the number of words in a document while you type. Word also counts pages, paragraphs, lines, and characters.
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How many words are there in 5 sentences?

How long is a 5 sentence paragraph? If a sentence has 17 words (the average is 15 to 20 words) then a 5 sentence paragraph would be 85 words long.
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How many sentences is 2 paragraphs?

There's often a lot of confusion, but if you're looking for a general answer to the question, “How many sentences in a paragraph?” the answer is there are 3 to 8 sentences in a paragraph. The important key to take away from this answer is that it's a rule-of-thumb.
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How short can a sentence be?

How Short Can a Sentence Be? Technically, a sentence can be just one word. For example, “yes,” “no,” and “hurry” are words that are sentences on their own. Granted, if you write just those words with no context, you'll leave your readers confused.
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What make a sentence?

A complete sentence must have, at minimum, three things: a subject, verb, and an object. The subject is typically a noun or a pronoun. And, if there's a subject, there's bound to be a verb because all verbs need a subject. Finally, the object of a sentence is the thing that's being acted upon by the subject.
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What is too long for a sentence?

Most sentences should contain no more than 30 or 40 words. “Medium-sized” means minuscule by Proust's standards. Most sentences should have no more than 30 or 40 words. Your readers just don't have a very long attention span, and their feet tire easily.
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What's the longest possible sentence?

The Guinness Book of Records lists the longest proper sentence as one from William Faulkner's novel 'Absalom, Absalom!' (1,287 words). Some ancient languages, such as Sanskrit and Greek, did not have any punctuation.
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What is the longest paragraph in the world?

William Faulkner was featured in 1983 Guinness Book of World Records for this 1,288-word sentence from Absalom, Absalom!
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