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Sentences without verbs are known as "sentence fragments" or "incomplete sentences" because they do not contain a complete thought.

A complete sentence must have both a subject and a predicate, with the predicate typically including a verb.

Without a verb, a sentence can't convey an action, a state of being, or any other meaningful idea.

Therefore, sentences without verbs often lack clarity and can be confusing to readers or listeners.

It's important to ensure that all sentences in written or spoken communication are complete and convey a clear message.

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George J. Ziogas
George J. Ziogas

Written by George J. Ziogas

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