Asked by marylyn

Choose the pair of sentences that does not contain any sentence fragments.

1:
A:Helen took the fish out of the oven. Cooked perfectly.
B:Helen took the fish out of the oven. It was cooked perfectly.
C:Taking the fish out of the oven. Helen cooked it perfectly.***
D:While taking the fish out of the oven. It was cooked perfectly.

2:
A:We arrived too late, and the bowling lanes were all taken.***
B:Arriving too late. The bowling lanes were all taken.
C:Arriving too late, with the bowling lanes all taken.
D:We arrived too late at the bowling lanes. All taken.

3:
A:To become a world-class tennis player. One must practice daily.
B:Becoming a world-class tennis player, one must practice daily.
C:To become a world-class tennis player, and one must practice daily.
D:To become a world-class tennis player, one must practice daily.***

Are these correct?
B:

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
1. No

2. Yes

3. Yes
Answered by marylyn
1:B
Answered by Writeacher
Yes, 1B.
Answered by marylyn
Thank you, very much!
Answered by Writeacher
You're welcome.
Answered by Yuzuru
Sentence Fragments
B
A
D
Answered by Tom
B
A
B
Answered by TripleAGamer
Yuzuru is correct!
1. Helen took the fish out of the oven. It was cooked perfectly.
2. We arrived too late, and the bowling lanes were all taken.
3. To become a world-class tennis player, one must practice daily.
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