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What is the part/whole in the sycendonce in this sentence? "He threw his glasses across the room. "
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What is the part/whole in the sycendonce in this sentence?
"He threw his glasses across the room. "
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Whole: He threw his glasses
Part: across the room
So the “part” is the section of the sentence that can’t stand alone and will technically be an incomplete sentence or a fragment while the “whole” is the section that can be a sentence by itself
Hope this helps!
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part /whole: glasses
he threw his eyeglasses across the room
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