English-2
Grade-8
Easy
Question
Since I have seen him.
This is a sentence fragment.
- True
- False
Hint:
A Complete sentence is a sentence that has a subject, a verb and an object conveying a complete thought. and a Sentence Fragment doesn't convey a complete thought. We need a reference sentence to get the complete thought.
The correct answer is 'True'.
Solution: True
Since I have seen him.
Here, The statement is a sentence fragment because it does not convey a complete thought on its own and we need a reference sentence to get the complete thought of the sentence. It misses an independent clause and the given sentence is a dependent clause.
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