Is the group of words a simple sentence, a compound sentence, a run-on sentence, or a sentence fragment? Clanking down the street, the rusty old pickup truck with the loose doors. A. compound sentence B. run-on sentence C. simple sentence D. sentence fragment @cmtboy2
@Jazzy17999 @rEdNeCkGiRl101 @rarecigs
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I'm pretty sure this one's D
I believe it D as well
i beleive its b
It can't be B
It can't be B ^ the sentence is to short and has punctuation.
This sentence isn't complete so it must be a fragment
yes im sorry it isn d
its d
im sorry
Well it can also be A too...
One moment actually.
thats what i meant a becasuen its combining two sentences but also thjough the first part couldnt make a sentence
Clanking down the street, couldnt be a sentece
that's what im thinking... it is defining what was clanking down the street.. so it could eb compound
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but a compand sentece could make 2 sentences this could not its d
I'm knowledgeable in English but my area of Expertise is Biology or science related topics :/
@Redicle its d
btw I answered your question @rEdNeCkGiRl101
kk im going
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