Asked by flojoe
Identify if the word grouping contains sentence fragments, a comma splice, or a run-on sentence, or if the grouping is a complete sentence."Cats, unlike dogs and fond of sitting on laps"
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Answered by
Sara
I think you replaced "are" with "and".
Answered by
Sara
sorry it's the other way around.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Sara's right.
As you typed your sentence, it's a fragment. However, if you changed "and" to "are," it would be a complete sentence.
<b>Cats, unlike dogs, are fond of sitting on laps." </b>
As you typed your sentence, it's a fragment. However, if you changed "and" to "are," it would be a complete sentence.
<b>Cats, unlike dogs, are fond of sitting on laps." </b>
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