Asked by Marie
Which type of sentence is the following? An example would be.
A) correct sentence
B) run-on sentence
C) sentence fragment
I answed C
Answers
Answered by
mathtaculator
Excuse me, but where is the sentence?
But a correct sentence has no grammatical or punctuation errors. A run-on sentence has two sentences joined together without a conjunction (usually), and a sentence fragment cannot stand by itself. (usually lacks a verb of being, is a dependent clause, or is a prepositional phrase)
But a correct sentence has no grammatical or punctuation errors. A run-on sentence has two sentences joined together without a conjunction (usually), and a sentence fragment cannot stand by itself. (usually lacks a verb of being, is a dependent clause, or is a prepositional phrase)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're right, it's c.
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