English, asked by manish773915, 1 month ago

Now, look at these groups of words. Would you say that these are
sentences?
1. in the rain
2. at the station
3. wearing a raincoat
4. of wood
5. crossing the road
These
6. without waiting for a moment​

Answers

Answered by alibhai74230111
0

Answer:

collective nouns of thieves, aircraft, grass, hay, wool, judges, arms, workers, players, cattle, directors, trees, matches, cards, students, policemen, actors, pearls, wolves, savages, books, footballers, chickens, stairs, shots

Answered by ChaeYoungPark
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Answer: No, we can't tell these are sentences. A sentence should contain a subject and predicate, conveying a statement, question, exclamation, or command, and consisting of a main clause and sometimes one or more subordinate clauses.

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