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What is a clipped sentence?

A clipped sentence is a grammatically incomplete sentence that is missing a subject, a verb, or both. They are often used in informal writing and speech, and can be effective for creating a sense of urgency, immediacy, or informality.

Here are some examples:

Complete Sentence: The dog ran across the yard.

Clipped Sentence: Across the yard.

Complete Sentence: I am so tired.

Clipped Sentence: Tired.

Complete Sentence: I want to go home.

Clipped Sentence: Home.

Why are clipped sentences used?

* Brevity: They can make writing and speech more concise and to the point.

* Emphasis: They can emphasize a particular word or phrase by drawing attention to it.

* Emotional Impact: They can create a sense of urgency or excitement.

* Informality: They are often used in informal writing and speech, such as in dialogue or personal letters.

Note: While clipped sentences can be effective, they should be used sparingly. Overuse can make writing sound choppy or unprofessional.

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