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You are missing the subject and what happened. Who fell from the bicycle and what happened as a result.

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What is an ing fragment?

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It may be. There is no word in English that cannot begin or end a sentence. The idea that certain word are unfit to end a sentence comes from Latin grammar, not English.


Is it proper to end a sentence with the word from?

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Is the food began to get wet a sentence?

No, just that one phrase would be a fragment, and a poor one at that. A much better sentence would be starting out with whatever made the food wet, and ending with the food. For example, 'The water spilled on to the plate soaking the food, and ruining our meal.'.


Is a period needed after the word etc?

Do I need to use a period after the abbreviation of the word etc.? What is the correct punctuation for ending a sentence with etc.?


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If a colon is required in the sentence in which the abbreviation occurs, there is no rule against a period preceding the colon.


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