<span>A sentence fragment is a group of words that does not convey a complete thought. Most likely, a sentence fragment is either missing a subject or predicate. The first line "Advertising in the local newspaper and online" is a fragment because it does not have a subject. It neglects to mention WHAT or WHO is advertising. The second line "The politician, whom I used to like, made many promises." This is a complete sentence because it has both a subject and predicate. The third line is "The candidates on television night and day" is a fragment because it is lacking a verb. The final line is a sentence because it has both a complete subject and predicate.</span>
1, Think about the desicion and if it benfits you
2, MAKE SURE YOU THINK ABOUT IT
3, dont just randomly make decisons think for a solid minute
4, if its a HUGE desicion ask a freind or someone close to you
Past participles,
End in -ed: the cracked windows have been fixed.
Cracked is the past participle.
End in -en: the broken window was expensive to repair.
Broken is the past participle.
End with an irregular ending: the lost coin was never found.
Lost is the past participle.
Present participles end in -ing:
The crying baby had a wet nappy/diaper.
Crying is the present participle.
The smiling girl is my sister.
Smiling is the present participle.
Hope this helps! :)
There are two prepositional phrases which are by the boy , and up the tree