Which of the following are sentence fragments? I. Sarah who works at the CD store. II. She smiled. III. At noon tomorrow.
I & III.
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Yes, the phrase 'Sarah who works at the CD store' is a sentence fragment. The correct way to write it would be, 'Sarah is a girl who works at a CD store'.
I. Ran to the store and back. II. Kenya is a proud nation. III. Jim the ball. I & III
Yes, the word works. The word is an action performed by the subject Mary. Mary works every day
The government does public works
Sometimes. BUT it depends on the sentence you had in mind. Very rarely the sentence works with but as the starting word.
my metabolism works very fast.
I. Ran to the store and back. II. Kenya is a proud nation. III. Jim the ball. I & III
Sarah S. Elkind has written: 'Public works and public health' -- subject(s): History, Public health, Public works, Social aspects, Social aspects of Public works
Sarah McMoyler has written: 'The best birth' -- subject(s): Childbirth, Popular works
Yes, the word works. The word is an action performed by the subject Mary. Mary works every day
Sarah is now 29 years old. She graduated from Yale University. She currently lives in NYC. Sarah works with several non profit organizations.
The government does public works
Staples, Now that was easy...
Sarah Phillips has written: 'The ladies handmaid' -- subject(s): Cookery, Early works to 1800, Cooking
She was formerly a lawyer, but now she works as a chef.
I don't know a sentence for indebtedness. IT WORKS!
The correct way to write the sentence is, He works hard in order to earn money. The word "that" should be left out of the sentence entirely.
Marlon doesn't work at a store.