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Section 2: Language Usage A complete sentence must have a subject, verb and be a complete thought. A subject is a noun. A
noun represents a person, place, thing or idea. A verb is an action word or state of being. If the
sentence does not have all three parts, it is considered a fragment and needs to be corrected.
Directions: Label each sentence as a sentence or fragment.


Section 2: Language Usage

A complete sentence must have a subject, verb and be a complete thought

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