Example of Single Sentences
Spanish Classes / / July 04, 2021
The single sentences are the ones that cthey have a single phrase and lack complete meaning. They generally only indicate a subject and its modifiers, or, when they are composed of a verb, are impersonal verbs, which are verbs that do not indicate an action performed by a subject specific.
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100 examples of single sentences:
- The grizzly.
- Help!
- Giddy Up!
- What what?
- It rains a lot.
- Goal!
- The black car.
- The money.
- Hey!
- Her pillow.
- Beautiful lady.
- Good taste.
- Classical music.
- Cute kitty.
- Light wind.
- Terrible gale.
- Childhood friends.
- Intelligent beings.
- Red sweater.
- The bullfrog, brown, big.
- A spacious and warm house.
- Bright light.
- Fort Apache.
- Dawn.
- It will dawn.
- It got dark.
- It's already dusk.
- Thunderous sound.
- Grim darkness.
- It is getting lighter.
- It is raining hard.
- Ice.
- It is pouring rain.
- It has snowed!
- Drizzle.
- It already rained.
- It's blizzarding horribly.
- The green cross.
- Barren road.
- Arid desert.
- Busy avenue.
- Lonely street.
- Today's news.
- Yesterday's newspaper.
- Cross Roads.
- Modern machine.
- Red Demon.
- Old book
- Blunt pencil.
- Bullet train.
- Sharp scissors.
- Timely notice.
- Color screen.
- Multiband digital radio.
- The website.
- The email.
- The old cassette.
- An old radio.
- Musical disc.
- Fruit cocktail.
- Watchmaking.
- My eyeglasses.
- Fountain pen.
- Blank notebook.
- Toxic poison.
- Good day.
- Every day.
- Beautiful eyes.
- Free software.
- And that?
- Why?
- Because if.
- Complicated document.
- Ravenous fire.
- Volatile gases
- Burned house.
- Premature birth.
- Police patrol.
- Exact time.
- Me.
- Lost day.
- We do not.
- Pair numbers.
- Santiago's road.
- Gothic church.
- Yes!
- Powerful horn.
- Automatic numerator.
- Gel for hair.
- Phonetic writing.
- Sweet bread.
- Encrypted file.
- The adobe building.
- French fries.
- Persian rug.
- Patronal feast.
- Yes, last night.
- The day before yesterday.
- Warm coat.
- Prime numbers.
Exceptions single sentences:
We must note that we always speak of impersonal verbs, that is, those to which they cannot be attributed to a particular subject: such as example the verb to rain: it rains, it rained or it will rain, as they cannot refer to a person or thing in particular, when they are in a sentence, this is unimembre:
- Yesterday it rained all day.
We will have the exception with personal verbs, those that can be conjugated and attribute an action to the subject; example: study: Study, You studied, They will study. In this case, we can confuse a single sentence with a morphological subject, which is the one that is not written, but it is understood from the conjugation of the verb, since in this case they are sentences bimembres:
- Shut up! (You shut up)
- I cried (I cried)
- They will come (They will come)