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No, it's a complete sentence. It has a subject, it has a verb, and it makes sense all by itself. A fragment is just a part of a sentence, but it doesn't make any sense by itself. If I say "The motor is on fire," that makes perfect sense, and someone should put out the fire quickly!

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What term best fits this group of words The motor is on fire a fragment or exclamatory or interrogative or imperative sentence?

The phrase "The motor is on fire" is best classified as a declarative sentence, as it makes a statement or provides information. It is not a fragment, exclamatory, interrogative, or imperative sentence. Declarative sentences are used to convey facts or opinions.


Is the sentence the motor is on fire a exclamatory sentence?

no


What type of sentence is the motor is on fire?

"The motor is on fire" is a declarative sentence. It makes a statement and conveys information about the condition of the motor. Additionally, it is an example of a simple sentence, as it contains a subject ("the motor") and a predicate ("is on fire") without any additional clauses.


The motor is on fire is what kind of sentence?

explanatory sentence..!


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Do you work? is a complete sentence; it is not a sentence fragment.


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Is 'A year that was' a sentence or a fragment?

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sentence fragment


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How do you revise a sentence fragment?

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