Well no because one its not true and its to short Phoenix is bigger than tucson...
It changes according to the date but probably averages around 6. There is currently no daylight savings time in Arizona.
Yes, "I can't" can be considered a sentence fragment if it is not part of a larger sentence. A complete sentence typically requires a subject and a verb, and while "I can't" has both, it lacks a complete thought or independent clause. However, in informal contexts, it can function as a complete response or statement.
No, "motionless and precise" is not a complete sentence. It lacks a subject and a verb, which are essential components of a complete sentence. Instead, it functions as a phrase or description that could be part of a larger sentence. For example, "The sculpture remained motionless and precise."
It depends on whether the statement is a complete sentence or not. If the quoted statement is a complete sentence, you would use a period. If the quoted statement is within a larger sentence, you would use a comma.
A sentence fragment is a an incomplete sentence standing on its own as a complete utterance. They are very common in speech: "Where did you go yesterday?" "To the movies." "Which one?" "Up." "Good?" "Yeah, really." All but the first of those is a sentence fragment. A dependent clause is a part of a larger sentence; it cannot stand on its own because then it would be a fragment. But since it is part of a larger, complete sentence, it is not. Note that fragments are often less than clauses - they can be single words, or prepositional phrases.
A sentence can become a phrase if you incorporate it into a larger sentence. The statement "I like fish" is a perfectly complete sentence in itself. You could also say "when they asked me what I like to eat, I told them I like fish". Now it's a phrase.
Phoenix has a larger city area, but a smaller metropolitan area by population.
Phoenix has a larger population then Rhode Island but has a much smaller area,
Yes, a clause is a group of words containing a subject and a verb that can stand alone as a complete sentence or function as part of a larger sentence. It may relate to other elements in the sentence to provide more information or context.
An Elephant is larger than a mouse
Yes, Phoenix, AZ, is a larger city than Seattle, WA, in terms of both land area and population. As of the latest estimates, Phoenix has a population of over 1.7 million people, making it the fifth most populous city in the United States, while Seattle's population is around 750,000. Additionally, Phoenix covers a larger geographic area, making it more expansive than Seattle.
No, "lots of time" is a phrase, if you want to use it in a sentence eg: "I will have lots of time to get ready for the party."