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Under the eaves of the house.
(Sentence or Fragment)
Fragment
Prepositional phrases cannot be the subject or the verb in a sentence.
During the Olympic Competition.
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Fragment
While Harold was still a boy.
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Fragment
Dad always rises very early in the morning.
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Sentence
We fished for hours, but caught nothing.
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Sentence
After I have saved enough money.
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Fragment
When we arrived at our destination.
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Fragment
The long wooden table.
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Fragment
Is there a verb?
In the afternoon, we had a picnic.
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Sentence
As I gazed at the tree.
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Fragment
Will take many years.
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Fragment
Is there a subject?
Beyond the little village.
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Fragment
We talked.
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Sentence
The number of words does not matter; is there a subject and a verb?
She could not understand the strange language.
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Sentence
If he could have one wish.
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Fragment
Since I started school this fall.
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Fragment
Since September, I have grown 5 inches.
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Sentence
In the last chapter of the book.
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Fragment
With all its colors flying.
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Fragment
I could not see the house in the fog.
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Sentence