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World Languages, 10.10.2020 14:01 chase1869

Place an F if the sentence is a fragment. Leave it blank if it is not a fragment. 1. Mary from next door
2. Around the corner from the school
3. The dogs ran around the block.
4. Jumped so high.
5. Sally has a lot of energy.
6. Some people
7. Is busy.
8. Mark and Mary love apples.

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