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A group of words that's missing a subject, a verb, or a complete thought is called a/an A. sentence fragment. B. prepositional phrase. C. independent clause. D. run-on sentence.
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A group of words that's missing a subject, a verb, or a complete thought is called a/an
A. sentence fragment.
B. prepositional phrase.
C. independent clause.
D. run-on sentence.
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D I think as a clause has connective and b well preposition
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i believe it's A but not sure
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