Each chest, therefore, if all contained the same precious metal, would represent the value of sixteen hundredweight of silver.
The native of the New World expresses in a single word, accompanied perhaps by a grunt or a gesture, what a European would employ a whole sentence to elucidate.
If we choose to regard a word like this atta as having the force of a whole sentence, we may note many such primitive sentences in this month.
The following are examples of an adverb's qualifying a whole sentence.
The adverb no is used independently, only when it is equivalent to a whole sentence.
They generally answer a question, and are equivalent to a whole sentence.
Can a single adjective or phrase be substituted for a whole sentence?
Often a single adjective adds some element to a description more effectively than can be done with a whole sentence.
A suitable adjective may give a clearer image than is expressed by a whole sentence; a single verb may tell better how some one acted than can be told by a lengthy explanation.
When expressed in the paragraph, the topic statement may be a part of a sentence, a whole sentence, or it may extend through two sentences.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whole sentence" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.