you make my entire ballbag moist.
The entire family was intrigued.
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Indeed, this is the crux of the entire debate.
They were adamant about receiving an answer to their question, because their entire grade depended on it.
you make my entire ballbag moist.
No, a prepositional phrase on its own cannot be considered a complete sentence because it does not have a subject and a verb. A complete sentence must express a complete thought.
Yesterday, the entire city was under a blackout.
Certainly. (where appropriate)
An entire sentence can't be a conjunction, and there is no conjunction in that sentence.
the entire claimancy
The entire family was intrigued.
Some parrots can repeat an entire sentence
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In general, a federal life sentence is from 25 years in length to the actual entire life of the criminal. A life sentence without the possibility of parole is actually the entire natural life of the criminal.
I'll need to use the entire deck of cards for my next trick. The entire class stood up and cheered.
the entire detachment was killed or wounded.....................