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una oracion donde se emplee solo nouns

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It depends on your definition of “sentence”. The Longman Student Grammar of Spoken and Written English (that’s “student” as in a college student of linguistics, by the way, not a basic language learner) defines a sentence as “a complete structure found in written texts bounded by sentence punctuation such as ‘.’, ‘,’, ‘?’.” On that definition, yes, you can have a sentence with only nouns. Someone has already given the example, “Fire!”.

Other definitions say that a “sentence” must have a finite verb, and call any “complete structure found in written texts bounded by sentence punctuation” that doesn’t have a finite verb a “fragment”.

So don’t get into an argument about it. Find out what definition the other person is using, and it should be clear whether a sentence according to that definition can be made with only nouns.

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