can anyone help me?
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@AnimeGamerGeek :P
1. Choose the sentence fragment. (Points : 5) Dew glistened on the tiny green leaves of the young plants. Although some of the seeds had already sprouted, these hadn't. A small herd of buffalo grazed in the valley below us. The wind, cold and powerful, sweeping through the city, and some trees felling power lines.
I see them too /.\ Ahhh~
A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence that cannot stand alone, aka a dependent clause~
which of these options cannot stand alone in the sentence? :3 @AnimeGamerGeek
im not sure
Look for a subject and an object in each sentence. If one or the other is missing, you've found your sentence fragment c:
Alright - lemme help you out cx
Dew glistened on the tiny green leaves of the young plants. ["Dew" is the subject, and "leaves" is the object, so we know that this is a complete sentence]
Although some of the seeds had already sprouted, these hadn't. ["Although some of the seeds had already sprouted" is the dependent clause, and "these hadn't" is the INDEPENDENT clause, so this one is ALSO a complete sentence]
A small herd of buffalo grazed in the valley below us. ["buffalo" is the subject, while "valley" is your object. This sentence is perfectly fine]
The wind, cold and powerful, sweeping through the city, and some trees felling power lines. ["wind" and "trees" are our subjects in the sentence... but this sentence seems to lack an object... what does that mean?] :3
@AnimeGamerGeek
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~Lol okay. Just tell which one YOU think it is cx
I think C
Could you re-read what I said about the 3rd option? :3
B?
B.) has a subordinate/dependent clause as well as and independent clause. Therefore, it's a complete sentence.
so its right?
the sentence is structure is correct. You're looking for a sentence fragment though, or an incomplete sentence. B.) is not the correct answer either c:
A!
sentence structure**
<phacedesk> The correct options is D.) Lolz x'D Options A.) through C.) are complete sentences but option D.) is incomplete, or a sentence fragment cx
Question 2.2. Choose the complete sentence. (Points : 5) Mark rolling out the dough, and the student greasing the pan. For once, the whole family, including all the aunts, uncles, and cousins, all together. Following directions is essential for proper assembly. From someone I didn't know and from a country I had never visited. Question 3.3. Choose the run-on sentence. (Points : 5) You start saving now, you will be able to buy a car sooner. A worn yellow quilt was lying at the foot of the antique bed, a gift from their grandmother. His helmet bore the number of the firehouse, which was more than 100 years old. Because there were only a few dancers on the floor, the couple soon became the center of attention. Question 4.4. Choose the subject of the sentence. Stop at the light, check the intersection for traffic, and then proceed. (Points : 5) light (you) intersection traffic Question 5.5. Choose the subject of the sentence. Tuesday morning the Red Wheelbarrow Gardening Center will open. (Points : 5) morning Tuesday morning Red Wheelbarrow Gardening Center Center Question 6.6. Choose the subject of the sentence. Near the campground where we camped last year is Carson City in Nevada. (Points : 5) campground year Carson City Nevada Question 7.7. Identify the entire verb phrase. The top score had already been won by the Wong twins. (Points : 5) had already been won had been won had been had won Question 8.8. Identify the entire verb phrase. Hadn't you ever gone to a state fair before? (Points : 5) Hadn't ever gone Had ever gone Hadn't gone Had gone Question 9.9. What kind of complement is the underlined word? Fill the hole with water from the hose. (Points : 5) indirect object predicate nominative direct object predicate adjective Question 10.10. What kind of complement is the underlined word? This piano piece is too difficult for me. (Points : 5) direct object indirect object predicate adjective predicate nominative
Oh boy /.< Try one question per post please :D
C,C,C,B,A,A,B,A,A
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So.... you know the answers?
she want you to check the answers for her.
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