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Please help me from number 1 to 22

Please help me from number 1 to 22-example-1
User Metaliving
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1.F
2.S
3.F
4.F
5.S
6.S
7.S
8.F
9.F
10.F
11.S
12.F
13.F
14.F
15.F
16.S
17.S
18.F
19. F
20. F
21 F
22.F
User Kartika
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Answer:

1. F

2. S

3. F

4. F

5. S

Step-by-step explanation:

Complete sentences have a subject and verb. A subject tends to be a noun or pronoun. A couple examples of a noun or pronoun: "dog" or "Billy." Always look for these two characteristics when analyzing these problems. If one is missing, it is a fragment. I will answer the first few with some explanation.

1)

"Lay" is the subject of the sentence. There is no verb. Therefore this is not a complete sentence, but instead a sentence fragment.

2.

"Tree" is the subject while the verb and helping verb is "was struck." Since this problem meets both requirements, this is a complete sentence.

3.

"Sound" is the subject, but there is no verb.

4.

"I" is the subject and "fell" can be considered a verb, but this is actually not a complete sentence. This is because the sentence starts with "just as" which begins a clause. This one is a bit trickier to explain, but I hope my explanation makes a little sense.

5.

"Jud" is the subject and "crawled" is the verb.

I hope these examples/explanations help!

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