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Gracelyn Peters
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26 October, 07:04
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Lexi Stuart
26 October, 07:12
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I believe "Sit!" would be considered a sentence because it is an example of an imperative sentence that implies that the subject of the sentence is you.
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Fowler
26 October, 07:14
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It is a sentence even if it doesn't have a subject it sorta acts like one! yet it is still not a complete sentence.
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