Come early.
A sentence is a complete thought with a noun and verb.A sentence fragment is just part of a sentence and does not make a complete thought.The above are sentences.Here are some fragments that make no sense:the sentence fragment?what is?your answer in a complete sentencethe boy who lived down the streetbecause he had to go home
In this sentence the common noun frog is the direct object of the verb 'caught'.
We caught a big carp last week.Her hair got caught in the door.He was caught stealing from the shop.
The catcher caught the baseball.
"Caught" is the past tense of "Catch" which is an irregular verb. I hope this answers your question.
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A sentence is a complete thought with a noun and verb.A sentence fragment is just part of a sentence and does not make a complete thought.The above are sentences.Here are some fragments that make no sense:the sentence fragment?what is?your answer in a complete sentencethe boy who lived down the streetbecause he had to go home
I caught it! or I caught a cold.
Most of there partners ran away or they were caught with each other.
A larger fragment will get snagged in the gel more than a smaller fragment. Think of hairs getting caught in a brush.
The word 'and' is a conjunction, a word that connects words, sentences, phrases, or clauses.The conjunction 'and' connects the compound objects of the preposition 'in'.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: Fish were caught in nets and traps. Theywere cooked on a campfire. (the pronoun 'they' takes the place of the noun 'fish' in the second sentence)
I caught the missing zoo bear
I was caught napping.
The shortstop caught the ball. The pitcher caught the ball and threw it to the shortstop for the out.
In this sentence the common noun frog is the direct object of the verb 'caught'.
We caught a big carp last week.Her hair got caught in the door.He was caught stealing from the shop.
Johnny not only caught the baseball his friend tossed to him, he also caught the flu.