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Are these complete sentences, or is one of them a fragment?
Over summer vacation, Ron Weasley wanted to learn how to play the accordion. His fingers, however, weren't long enough.
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Complete Sentences
Both are complete sentences.
- "Over summer vacation, Ron Weasley wanted to learn how to play the accordion." (subject + verb + complement)
- "His fingers, however, weren't long enough." (subject + verb + complement; "however" is a parenthetical adverb)
Both are complete sentences.
- "Over summer vacation, Ron Weasley wanted to learn how to play the accordion." (subject + verb + complement)
- "His fingers, however, weren't long enough." (subject + verb + complement; "however" is a parenthetical adverb)
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