Asked by fytb
Which is a complete sentence?
Answer options with 4 options
1.
The weather having been somewhat rainier than usual during last November.
2.
When we saw the unusual assortment of stamps in the tattered album.
3.
Ruined beyond repair after the storm was a small cottage in a nearby town.
4.
The old sweater lying in a corner on top of a pile of unsorted laundry.
Answer options with 4 options
1.
The weather having been somewhat rainier than usual during last November.
2.
When we saw the unusual assortment of stamps in the tattered album.
3.
Ruined beyond repair after the storm was a small cottage in a nearby town.
4.
The old sweater lying in a corner on top of a pile of unsorted laundry.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The complete sentence among the options provided is:
3. Ruined beyond repair after the storm was a small cottage in a nearby town.
This sentence has a subject ("a small cottage in a nearby town") and a verb ("was"), making it complete. The other options are fragments and do not form complete sentences.
3. Ruined beyond repair after the storm was a small cottage in a nearby town.
This sentence has a subject ("a small cottage in a nearby town") and a verb ("was"), making it complete. The other options are fragments and do not form complete sentences.
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