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24 March, 03:53

How do i turn this fragment into a complete sentence. the children in school?

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  1. T
    24 March, 06:28
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    Alright, let's analyze this.

    "The children in school."

    We have an article ("the"), a noun ("children"), and a preposition and prepositional object ("in" and "school", respectively). What's missing?

    Well, we know that every complete sentence needs two things: a noun and a verb.

    We have a noun (children), but we don't have a verb!

    To change this into a complete sentence, add an action for the children to do, such as "walk", "jump", "dance", etc.
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