It is a complete sentence, with a subject (Jake) and a predicate. Here to vote is an infinitive acting as a noun (object).
A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence. For example these have periods, but are not sentences:I wanted. We were. When I was there. While he was in the store. If you had.
Example sentence - He wanted dessert after he ate his dinner.
My mother wanted to pour the coffee in the cup.
Texas wanted to secede from the Union.
Because the sentence is a question, the antecedent comes after the noun."What was the colony you wanted to research with Rachel for the report?" (The colony was what...)
To turn a sentence fragment into a complete sentence, you need to add the necessary components such as a subject and a verb. Look for the subject of the fragment and then add a verb to complete the action. Make sure the sentence expresses a complete thought and is grammatically correct.
No. It is a complete sentence. They (subject) wanted (predicate, with) their own post office(object).
A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence. For example these have periods, but are not sentences:I wanted. We were. When I was there. While he was in the store. If you had.
He is a great orator, and they wanted to prep him for the upcoming election. It was important for him to get his name in the spotlight.
A sentence fragment is NOT a complete thought.Examples:The cow (did what?),I wanted all of (what?)She kept busy in the (where?)Happily, she (what?)I said, "Have you seen (who?)As she came down the stairs, (then what happened?)
Abraham Lincoln ran in the election of 1856 against Fredrick Douglass and wanted slavery stoped.
I think it was Wanted I think it was Wanted
Is this the sentence that you wanted to see?
Memorize means to "learn or remember something". Here are some examples: I had to memorize the vocabulary for my upcoming test. The girl wanted to memorize all the presidents. He needed to memorize the map so he would know where to go.
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By giving the people what they wanted to hear.
When you say "a" in a sentence it always has to be before a Constantin. On the other hand when you say "an" that will be before a vowel. For example: She wanted a apple. She wanted an apple. OR: She wanted a grape. She wanted an grape.