Leave it as is ? It's a complete sentence.
No, "Hit the stone hard." is not a complete sentence as it is missing a subject.
The tone of the speech, which was stern, conveyed a message calling for hard work and determination.
The simple predicate is "was" and the complete predicate was "was hard".
No. Stone is a noun, or an adjective, and a specific verb meaning to assault with stones.
The graduation from junior high was a joyous event.
B. Add a subject
Leave it as is; it's a complete sentence.
Leave it as is; it's a complete sentence.
The missing sentence fragment for "Led to hard work" could be "and dedication to achieving their goals." This addition provides context for the hard work, suggesting it is driven by a desire for success or improvement.
No, "Hit the stone hard." is not a complete sentence as it is missing a subject.
I have a fragment of glass in my hand. As political agreement could not be achieved, society began to fragment.
By definition a fragment is just "part" of a sentence. I suppose you could have the subject in that part, but it would be hard to refer to it as the subject without the rest of the sentence to define it's role.
the stone that Julie stepped on was sharp and hard and pieced a hole in her shoe
as for me, i really didn't care what he did.
Yes
The best type of diamond blade for cutting through hard materials like concrete and stone with a grinder is a segmented diamond blade.
No Pokemon evolves by hard stone. Hard stone just increases the power of rock type moves.