He is too young to travel alone (remove too)
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He is so young to travel alone.........
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Answer:
He is so young to travel alone.
Explanation:
In simple terms, a sentence is a set of words that contain:
a subject (what the sentence is about, the topic of the sentence), and
a predicate (what is said about the subject)
Look at this simple example:
sentence
subject predicate
verb
You speak English.
The above example sentence is very short. Of course, a sentence can be longer and more complicated, but basically there is always a subject and a predicate. Look at this longer example:
sentence
subject predicate
verb
Ram and Tara speak English when they are working.
Note that the predicate always contains a verb. Sometimes, in fact, the predicate is only a verb:
sentence
subject predicate
verb
Smoke rises.
So we can say that a sentence must contain at least a subject and verb.
There is one apparent exception to this – the imperative. When someone gives a command (the imperative), they usually do not use a subject. They don't say the subject because it is obvious - the subject is YOU! Look at these examples of the imperative, with and without a subject:
sentence
subject predicate
verb
Stop!
Wait a minute!
You look!
Everybody look!
Note that a sentence expresses a complete thought. Here are some examples of complete and incomplete thoughts:
complete thought?
sentence He opened the door. YES
Come in, please.
Do you like coffee?
not a sentence people who work hard NO
a fast-moving animal with big ears
Note also that a sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop (AmE period) or a question mark or an exclamation mark (AmE exclamation point). Look at these examples:
People need food.
How are you?
Look out!
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