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Triss [41]
3 years ago
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I reposed this because no one saw this last time but if you can help me I will GIVE THE BRAINIEST!

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Vesnalui [34]3 years ago
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Answer:

Certain words and expressions make it easy to fall into the sentence fragment habit. Some of these words include 'also', 'for example', 'and', 'but', 'for instance', 'mainly', 'or', and 'that'. Fragments are typically considered English mistakes, but they can be used for emphasis. Unlike the fragment, a run-on sentence has a subject and a predicate, but it often has too many joined together without proper punctuation or conjunctions.A sentence fragment is a piece of information that is punctuated as a sentence but that lacks some of the characteristics of a complete  sentence.

The study of French requires patience because  the grammar rules are  different from those of the English language. This should not  discourage you from learning a new language. It is  important to be  able to communicate with people from other countries. In fact, in  Canada it is doubly important to learn French. You  will be able to  better communicate with your fellow citizens. There are many other  benefits of studying French which  include getting a job and being able  to travel.

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