Asked by christian

Read this sentence fragment:

Nickels and dimes.

Which revision is a complete sentence?


Nickels and dimes, but no pennies.


Shiny new nickels and dimes and dirty old pennies.


Nickels and dimes don’t buy much; pennies don’t buy anything.


Would pick up nickels and dimes, not pennies.

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"Nickels and dimes don’t buy much; pennies don’t buy anything."

This is the only complete sentence — it has two independent clauses with verbs ("don’t buy"). The others are fragments.