Teacher: Now, Ernie, is this an incomplete sentence? Ernie: So far.
If you want it to be.
Not necessarily.
The dog exists.
All it needs is punctuation, a “?”……..will do it and wrap it up.
It depends on how you define “is”.
The dog thinks, therefore it is a complete sentence
Except for punctuation.
If the dog thinks, then Descartes would say that it is a complete sentence.
Just end it like this with a colon : and then a list:periodquestion markany noun periodor an !
I is moving on…
Subistute the word “Cat” for dog and the Cat would consider it a Complete Sentence!
I wouldn’t know. I only speak incomplete sentences.
Not only incomplete, but she misspelled “doggies”.
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ILuvLu over 8 years ago
If you want it to be.
Superfrog over 8 years ago
Not necessarily.
Wilde Bill over 8 years ago
The dog exists.
TREEINTHEWIND over 8 years ago
All it needs is punctuation, a “?”……..will do it and wrap it up.
derdave969 over 8 years ago
It depends on how you define “is”.
Charlie Fogwhistle over 8 years ago
The dog thinks, therefore it is a complete sentence
Except for punctuation.
Max Starman Jones over 8 years ago
If the dog thinks, then Descartes would say that it is a complete sentence.
InTraining Premium Member over 8 years ago
Just end it like this with a colon : and then a list:periodquestion markany noun periodor an !
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
I is moving on…
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 8 years ago
Subistute the word “Cat” for dog and the Cat would consider it a Complete Sentence!
eb110americana over 8 years ago
I wouldn’t know. I only speak incomplete sentences.
gammaguy over 8 years ago
Not only incomplete, but she misspelled “doggies”.