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NARA [144]
3 years ago
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Determine whether the phrase below is a sentence or a fragment. While we were in Greece, we ate a lot of feta cheese. a. Sentenc

e b. Fragment Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B
English
1 answer:
Travka [436]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

a. Sentence

Explanation:

The phrase is a sentence between it has the three things that a sentence must have: a subject, verb, and an object.

In the phrase, we is the subject. Ate is the verb. Feta cheese is the object.

The phrase can also be switched around to put the subject first.

"We ate a lot of feta cheese while we were in Greece."

Hope that helps.

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