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Naily [24]
2 years ago
11

Is this a sentence? To the hills. Yes or no

English
2 answers:
NeTakaya2 years ago
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Answer:

no

Explanation: it's not a proper sentence.

svp [43]2 years ago
3 0
<h3>What is a sentence?</h3>

<em>A sentence is a set of words that is complete in itself, typically containing a subject and predicate, conveying a statement, question, exclamation, or command.</em>

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<h3><em>With that being said..</em></h3>

<em>No.</em><em> Over the hill is not a sentence.</em>

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<h3><em>Why isnt this a sentence?</em></h3>

<em>This isnt a sentence because it doesnt truely explain what the meaning is.</em>

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<em>(Examples of a sentence below)</em>

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  • <em>Who is going over the hill?</em>
  • <em>Why are we going over the hill?</em>
  • <em>When are we going over a hill?</em>
  • <em>What hill are we going over?</em>

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<h3><em>So, if this isn't a sentence, what is it?</em></h3>

<em>This is called a fragment, It is a fragment because there is no verb and we don't have any information about who us going over the hill. </em>

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<h3><em>What is a fragment?</em></h3>
  • <em>A small part broken off or detached.</em>
  • <em>An incomplete or isolated portion; a bit: overheard fragments of their conversation; extant fragments of an old manuscript.</em>
  • <em>Grammar A sentence fragment.</em>

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<em>So, "To the hills" is a fragment because it is broken off from a sentence.</em>

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<em>Hope this helps~</em>

<em>~NatLikesAnime~</em>

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<em>#LearningWithBrainly</em>

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