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Making a sentence with peremptory?
Her peremptory command startled the children.
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How do you use peremptory in a sentence?
Peremptory is an adjective meaning imperious, without opportunity to refuse or contradict, in the manner of expressing a command, putting an end to all debate. It is also used in law. Here are...
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When is a sentence a sentence?
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).
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When a sentence is not a sentence?
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...
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Why is a sentence a sentence?
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)...