Type of usage in these examples (accuracy)?
A woman files for divorce from husband for cheating.
Do these form complete sentences with a predicate? (Does it not require her husband) Or is her just a determiner that can be omitted.
David Earl Miller's path to Tennessee's electric chair.
(How would you describe this?) I assume it's a title but where does it stand grammatically outside of it's context. Just a phrase with a subject ?
Some titles stand-alone, but the way it's written feels like it want to continue along?
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A woman files for divorce from husband for cheating.
Do these form complete sentences with a predicate? (Does it not require her husband) Or is her just a determiner that can be omitted.
David Earl Miller's path to Tennessee's electric chair.
(How would you describe this?) I assume it's a title but where does it stand grammatically outside of it's context. Just a phrase with a subject ?
Some titles stand-alone, but the way it's written feels like it want to continue along?
verbs american-english
Possible duplicate of What is the practice of dropping words from sentences?
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A woman files for divorce from husband for cheating.
Do these form complete sentences with a predicate? (Does it not require her husband) Or is her just a determiner that can be omitted.
David Earl Miller's path to Tennessee's electric chair.
(How would you describe this?) I assume it's a title but where does it stand grammatically outside of it's context. Just a phrase with a subject ?
Some titles stand-alone, but the way it's written feels like it want to continue along?
verbs american-english
A woman files for divorce from husband for cheating.
Do these form complete sentences with a predicate? (Does it not require her husband) Or is her just a determiner that can be omitted.
David Earl Miller's path to Tennessee's electric chair.
(How would you describe this?) I assume it's a title but where does it stand grammatically outside of it's context. Just a phrase with a subject ?
Some titles stand-alone, but the way it's written feels like it want to continue along?
verbs american-english
verbs american-english
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Possible duplicate of What is the practice of dropping words from sentences?
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Possible duplicate of What is the practice of dropping words from sentences?
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Possible duplicate of What is the practice of dropping words from sentences?
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Possible duplicate of What is the practice of dropping words from sentences?
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