MrCuddowls wrote:
I searched for the definition of *****.
"Women please."
This is not a sentence.
***** please.
The definition of ***** is a female dog.
MrCuddowls wrote:
I searched for the definition of *****.
"Women please."
This is not a sentence.
I don't know whether this is true or not as I'm not a native english speaker, but a sentence by definition is made using a noun + verb. This implies that "Women please" is a technically correct sentence, if you change the context and consider "please" as in the verb "to please (sexually)".
"Women please" is therefore a sentence, as in "Humans eat" or "Babies sleep".
/thread

YayaFTW wrote:
I don't know whether this is true or not as I'm not a native english speaker, but a sentence by definition is made using a noun + verb. This implies that "Women please" is a technically correct sentence, if you change the context and consider "please" as in the verb "to please (sexually)".
"Women please" is therefore a sentence, as in "Humans eat" or "Babies sleep".
/thread
That's perfectly fine but it's not the case here. The original post said "Oh please". That is not a sentence.
MrCuddowls wrote:
He cooked cake.
Classic Cuddles.
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MrCuddowls wrote:
I searched for the definition of *****.
Oh aren't you just precious?
YayaFTW wrote:
I don't know whether this is true or not as I'm not a native english speaker, but a sentence by definition is made using a noun + verb.
Not always. It's a decent rule of thumb, however.
I think that we could discuss English language grammar better in a dedicated thread, if we were so inclined, however. And I will be more than happy to participate in such a thread and demolish those who attempt to throw their weight around without any actual mental mass behind it. But here, such discussions serve primarily to distract us from the topic.
MrCuddowls wrote:
OT: League community will deteriorate to the pits of hell and then everyone will quit. It's the sad truth that everyone must accept.
Please, oh sage oracle, speak to us of the future! Divine for us, from thine infinite wisdom and experience, that which has yet to pass! I beseech you, bestow upon us lowly mortals your unerring prophecy, that we might live in its wonder!
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YayaFTW wrote:
I don't know whether this is true or not as I'm not a native english speaker, but a sentence by definition is made using a noun + verb. This implies that "Women please" is a technically correct sentence, if you change the context and consider "please" as in the verb "to please (sexually)".
"Women please" is therefore a sentence, as in "Humans eat" or "Babies sleep".
/thread
Technically "Go!" is a sentence as well.

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that irony... thanks for the tip.
I'll give you some tips to help you out some more.
Chapter 1:
Every sentence must have an independent clause. An independent clause is a combination of a subject and a predicate that makes sense on it's own:
He cooked.
"He" is the subject and "cooked" is the predicate.
That's the basic sentence. You can add stuff to it to make your sentences make more sense:
He cooked cake.
Chapter 2:
Dependent clause - A combination of a subject and a predicate that can not stand on it's own:
"Whenever she played"
You must add something to this or it's not a sentence:
"Whenever she played, her toe would begin to hurt"
[Dependent clause], [Independent clause]
OK I'm done here.
OT: League community will deteriorate to the pits of hell and then everyone will quit. It's the sad truth that everyone must accept.