Some of the answers above are not technically correct. Contractions like "don't" are not truly one word but two. Also, unless, it's a command or an interjection/exclamation, a sentence needs to have both a subject and a verb. Be-verbs cannot work in complete 2-word sentences. "I am" is not a comlete sentence but an incomplete answer to a question.
Technicaally 2-word questions does not exist (incomplete).
The confusion is the great gap between exact grammar and the way we speak.
The 2-word semtence pattern is: Subject verb.
I eat.
You sing.
Jenny studied.
Oliver ran. etc.
2007-01-15 03:33:45
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answer #1
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answered by Vango 5
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Excuse Me.
My pleasure.
Say what.
2007-01-15 03:33:42
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answer #2
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answered by ? 2
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How about these responses?
No thanks.
Go where?
Don't know.
Do what?
Find who?
About what?
2007-01-15 03:31:58
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answer #3
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answered by It'sjustme 2
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Bite me.
Let's go.
Why not?
Do it.
Find her.
She cried.
2007-01-15 03:28:45
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answer #4
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answered by atxtallchick 3
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Brief!!!
2007-01-15 03:53:55
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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leave him.
tell me.
do i?
am i?
do you?
eat it.
i do.
i will.
i can.
do it.
do what?
can i?
2007-01-15 03:32:52
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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This is.
Here's another.
I'm finished.
2007-01-15 03:33:22
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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