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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"No thanks." She doesn't owe him a reason why. If she wants, she can (quietly, so as not to embarrass him) say "I don't think we like each other in the same way." But "No" is actually a complete sentence.[/quote] No. No is not a complete sentence. It is a simple interjection or declarative. Sentences have both a subject and a predicate. The shortest sentence is English is “I am.” As in, “ I am sorry you are a moron who failed English and still wonder why you were never asked on a date.”[/quote] The following can all be answered with "No." Is it raining out? Are you going to the movie tomorrow? Did you like the movie? Can you pick up that rock? WILL YOU GO TO HOMECOMING WITH ME?[/quote] True. And many others as well. The utility of “No” does not magically make it a sentence. No? [/quote]
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