Point out two-member sentences (complete or elliptical) and one-member sentences. 1. am i my brother’s keeper? 2. a majority of domestic chores are undeniably uncreative in themselves. 3. all the world’s a stage. and all the men and women merely players. 4. dorian engaged to be married! - to whom? 5. thieves! fire! murder! 6. never trust men with short legs. brains too near their bottoms. 7. monday. breakfast tray about eleven. didn’t want it. 8. and have you found pleasure? often.too often. 9. living alone! 10. he told me a long story about his unhappy marriage. 11. the students took it down in their little books. straight from the horse’smouth.12.english spring flowers! 13. going out tonight? 14. to think of that! 15. the noblest work of god? man. who found it out? man.
It was strange but I COULDN’T find our cat, Tom, anywhere. The whole family got worried.
“He’s gone hunting,” my YOUNGER sister said.
“All cats hunt MICE. I read about it in a book.”
“I’m sure he IS SLEEPING in the armchair,” Mum said. But the cat wasn’t there either.
“Look! I HAVE FOUND him!” my little sister shouted. “He’s in the washing machine!” We watched in surprise as the cat got out of the washing machine.
“Come on, kitty, come here. We WILL GIVE you some milk.”