One-word-sentences

What is One-word-sentences?


1.

when one word sufficiently meets the requirement of a sentence- having a subject and a verb

Would you like to get some dinner?

Let's.

verb= let

subject= us

GO!

verb= go

subject= you (implied)

I think it's brilliant that you used so many one-word-sentences in your poem.

See english, literature, writing, poetry


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