"No time for another shopping trip" is a fragment.There's no verb!
Fragment can be used as a noun or verb.A large fragment of the broken glass became embedded in the rug.Over time, a crystal may grow, or it may fragment into smaller pieces.
Yes, you can begin a sentence with the word "Another." As long as you don't create a sentence fragment by doing so, there is nothing wrong with it. Here is an example: "You must wear safety goggles every time. These chemicals can cause permanent eye damage. Another concern is the temperature of the heated solution. You must handle it with tongs."
A sentence fragment is when a sentence is not fully complete. Such as : My mommy went..... Where did your mommy go? My mommy went to the store. That is an example of a sentence fragment and how it was fixed.
Well online shopping is technically a phrase rather than a word but here are some ideas:internet shoppingnet shoppingonline buyingpurchasing onlinebuying onlineinternet buying
rebillious = rebellious Almost all teenagers are rebellious at one time or another.
A sentence fragment is part of a sentence that has either no subject or predicate. In most instances, it does not make sense if it stands alone. "Going to the races" is a sentence fragment. WHO is going? The only time this would not be a fragment is in response to a question in dialogue.
For a long time, England was known as a remote and misty region
Fragment can be used as a noun or verb.A large fragment of the broken glass became embedded in the rug.Over time, a crystal may grow, or it may fragment into smaller pieces.
A term often used to mean a sentence that does not express a complete thought is either:an incomplete thought (or)a sentence fragmentExamples of sentence fragments:When she came into (...)After the woman finished shopping (...)At the time, she (...)My whole heart.Whenever he (...).The winds (...).She was (...).I wanted (...).He looked (...).Walking.Fragments are missing Who, What, When, Where, Why, How, or any 1 or more of these.He went (where?).She was (what?).
Yes, you can begin a sentence with the word "Another." As long as you don't create a sentence fragment by doing so, there is nothing wrong with it. Here is an example: "You must wear safety goggles every time. These chemicals can cause permanent eye damage. Another concern is the temperature of the heated solution. You must handle it with tongs."
The term "shopping" can be used as a direct object in a sentence. Several examples are as follows: "She likes shopping more than she likes watching television"; "He labeled shopping as a waste of time."
Sentences are regarded as declarative when the subject comes before the verb. So as an an example: I am going shopping. You are going shopping at this time of night?
A sentence fragment is when a sentence is not fully complete. Such as : My mommy went..... Where did your mommy go? My mommy went to the store. That is an example of a sentence fragment and how it was fixed.
A sentence fragment is not necessarily a question, even if you put a question mark at the end of it. Try again, and this time write a sentence that makes sense. It may help to have someone else read it before you submit.
No, u can spend a little at a time or you could save the rest for another shopping day
Well online shopping is technically a phrase rather than a word but here are some ideas:internet shoppingnet shoppingonline buyingpurchasing onlinebuying onlineinternet buying
Well, for starters you just used sundial in a sentence. But another sentence could be... Sundials help you tell time.