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Write S for a sentence and NS for not a sentence . don’t worry .

Write S For A Sentence And NS For Not A Sentence Dont Worry class=

Sagot :

Answer:

Explanation:

The way these sentences are answered are mostly correct, or at least two of us think so. The first one seems to be a concern, but it's fine. It's a command and the subject [I] is understood.

It looks like the Oilers are going to loose tonight.

Don't Worry {about it].  [about it is understood along with the subject which in this case is you].

It's the 3rd one that is the problem. I think it is grammatically incorrect. If it said "Don't Forget Me]" that would be fine. I'm not sure what it means when it is written the way it is.