| 11. | They may themselves also constitute complete sentences, without the use of predicates.
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| 12. | It was the first complete sentence he had spoken all day.
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| 13. | But don't expect to hear many sing-alongs, or for that matter complete sentences.
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| 14. | _Always speak in correct English, complete sentences and insist your children do, too.
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| 15. | Finally, how is it that meaningful units fit together to compose complete sentences?
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| 16. | Nor do I think it important that entries form complete sentences.
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| 17. | You must write complete sentences in English that convey a thought.
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| 18. | That's a comma splice : two complete sentences incorrectly joined by a comma.
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| 19. | Few were better at stringing together complete sentences than Jack Paar.
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| 20. | Ginger Software differentiates itself by recognizing words in the context of complete sentences.
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