Do you work? is a complete sentence; it is not a sentence fragment.
Yes, of course but I will not because that is far too much work. A sentence fragment occurs when a crucial part of the sentence is missing such as a subject or predicate. "Jill went to the market" is a normal, complete sentence. If is chopped up to say "Jill went" then it is a fragment. Alternately if it were chopped up to say "to the market" then that is another fragment. Now that you have the tools, you can make fifty of your own.
yes because there is no subject
Yes, it is a fragment, it's not a sentence. It could be a sentence without the word although. "I finished." is a sentence. Using the word "although" needs a sentence that the word is referring to either in front of it or after it. Although I finished, I was not happy with the work. I'm still hungry, although I finished my lunch.
No, the sentence does not make sense as written. It seems like there may be a missing word or detail that is needed for clarity. It would be helpful to provide more context or revise the sentence for better communication.
I work very hard.
What is the future tense of this sentence, "I work very hard."
2 ways the work was hard and tiring cheddar is a hard cheese
The word hard is an adverb that describes work. There is no adjective in the sentence.
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I appreciate all the hard work you have done for the fundraiser.
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