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Sentence without verb: So, Andrea you going home for the hoidays?



 
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Sentence without verb: So, Andrea you going home for the hoidays? #1 (permalink) Mon Oct 12, 2009 17:09 pm   Sentence without verb: So, Andrea you going home for the hoidays?
 

Hello,

Does this sentence is correct?

" so, Andrea you going home for the hoidays?"

I mean that can we write a sentence without verb?

Many thanks,
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Sentence without verb: So, Andrea you going home for the hoidays? #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 12, 2009 17:14 pm   Sentence without verb: So, Andrea you going home for the hoidays?
 

Going is the verb. This is casual usage, not correct but often used by native speakers "So, Andrea, are you going home for the holidays?" is better. Note your spelling of "holidays" !
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