Question
Are these complete sentences, or is one of them a fragment?
Sheldon Plankton asked the teacher how she liked to spend her weekends. Since he had just learned that she didn't actually live at school.
Complete Sentences
Fragment
Sheldon Plankton asked the teacher how she liked to spend her weekends. Since he had just learned that she didn't actually live at school.
Complete Sentences
Fragment
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One of them is a fragment.
"Sheldon Plankton asked the teacher how she liked to spend her weekends." is a complete sentence.
"Since he had just learned that she didn't actually live at school." is a fragment because it does not express a complete thought; it begins with "Since," which indicates it is a dependent clause and needs an independent clause to complete the thought.
"Sheldon Plankton asked the teacher how she liked to spend her weekends." is a complete sentence.
"Since he had just learned that she didn't actually live at school." is a fragment because it does not express a complete thought; it begins with "Since," which indicates it is a dependent clause and needs an independent clause to complete the thought.
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