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wel
3 years ago
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One way to correct a sentence fragment that begins with a subordinating word is to A. join the fragment to another sentence. B.

insert a relative pronoun into the fragment. C. revise the fragment to begin with an infinitive verb. D. add a helping verb.
English
2 answers:
ValentinkaMS [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Option A. One way to correct a sentence fragment that begins with a subordinating word is to join the fragment to another sentence.

Explanation:

Although a fragment resembles a sentence as it also beings with a capital letter and concludes with an end mark, the main difference between these two is that a fragment does not contain a main clause, therefore it is inconclusive and does not show a complete thought. A fragment that begins with a subordinating word will not express a thought by itself, therefore in order to correct it and to give it a main clause; it needs to be join to another sentence.

Brrunno [24]3 years ago
6 0
<span> I will have to go with (join the fragment to another sentence). answer D</span>
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