(castigate - to inflict severe punishment on, or - modern- to criticize severely)"Everyone is willing to castigate peddlers of porn, but overlook many of the people who buy it.""Unfortunately, modern...
After the incident, the Sergeant took the Private aside to castigate him for his poor judgement. People often castigate others for doing the same things they do themselves.
When it has a subject, verb, punctuation, capitalization, a predicate, and a complete thought. A sentence is a sentence when it is handed down by a judge (or a magistrate).
When it doesn't have a noun ( subject), a verb (the predicate) , no punctuation, when the first letter isn't capitalized and when it hasn't a complete thought. You need all of this to have a complete...
A sentence is a sentence because it has a subject (noun or noun phrase), a predicate ( verb) and punctuation as well as the other parts of speech like pronouns ( she, it him, her, they, them)...