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This is called a fragment because it is not complete.
No, "Who let the dog out?" is an interrogative sentence because it asks a question.
Yes, you can start a sentence with "because" to provide an explanation or reason for something. Just make sure the sentence structure is clear and logical.
weil is a german word for because and it puts a sentence together
Yes, it all depends on the sentence: Because of the very wet weather, the cricket match had to be posponed.
Decided.
Humidity is dampness in the air. The intrument that measures it is a hygrometer, and a day with low humidity is more comfortable because its easier to breath
i think because they are both hot
It's generally hotter in Arizona, but because of the high humidity, it's more miserable in Houston.
Yes, Arizona is very hot, hardly rains, and because of no clouds/rain, there is no moisture which means low humdidity
Because of the high humidity, the outside temperature felt much warmer than it actually was.
because the weather is not to hot or to cold its just right to exercise
because the weather is not to hot or to cold its just right to exercise
Feel is the linking verb because it corresponds with the word comfortable. FEEL COMFORTABLE!
Susan moved from Wisconsin to Arizona because she prefers a warmer climate.
very cold, because of the humidity, and very hot also because of the humidity.
No, because mounds are piles of dirt and they can't talk. How about "The neighborhood had nothing nice to say about your comfortable couch"?