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If you are having trouble understanding the difference between fragmented sentences and complete sentences, try reading them out loud. Many times, your ear can hear that something is "not quite right" when you say something. A complete sentence has a subject and a predicate. Or, in plain English, you should have something being done, and something doing it. Try these out - read them out loud (softly if you are in public) and see if you can hear the difference. * hearing the difference * trouble understanding * understanding the difference * reading them * many times * in plain English Do you hear that these are not complete thoughts? If someone said them to you in a conversation, you would have trouble understanding what they meant, wouldn't you? Now try these: * hear the difference * understand the difference * you have trouble understanding * try these Can you understand those thoughts better? It's because they are complete sentences - something is being done, and something is doing it. Click on the Related Questions for more help.

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