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