Yes.... like :
What you earn depends entirely on when you act on an opportunity.
"My favorite part of a movie is the ending"
The twins are inseparable they go everywhere together!
No. This is a sentence with only one word: "Go."
The one that is NOT a sentence fragment and uses correct sentence grammar is:He liked to go fishing.
A complex sentence is a sentence that has one dependent and one independent clause. The dependent and independent clauses are joined together. A complex sentence is used to make important ideas clear.
Here is one way you can use clash in a sentence: Those socks and shoes clashed with each other. When something clashes with something else, it means they don't go together. They don't match. They look bad together.
Let's go for a walk in the park together.
Outside. (But if the entire sentence is a parenthetical like this one, it would go inside.)
And after the reunion, they all together had a happy life. This is a sentence using all together as a phrase.
It means joining several sentences together to form one sentence. This is often done by using words like "and", "or" and "but."
The introductory sentence and the concluding sentence hold a paragraph together.
In the phrase "extra careful" extra is an adverb modifying the adjective careful.