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Jolly
8 November, 22:13
Is the sentence: "Consider Bob." a sentence?
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Lawrence
9 November, 01:33
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No, it is not a sentence.
Explanation:
"Consider Bob" is not a sentence because there is no adjective and or vowel to complete this sentence.
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