Sentences Ex 1 Atid

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Atid
Decide whether each group of words is a sentence or only a fragment. If the word group is a sentence, write S after the proper number. If the word group is a fragment, change it to a sentence by adding one or more words to make the thought complete, and write the sentence. As you turn the fragments into sentences, remember to begin the first word with a capital letter and to insert a mark of punctuation after the last word.
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on Monday or later this week

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patiently waiting for the mail carrier

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will you be there tomorrow

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four people in a small car

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just yesterday I discovered

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two strikes and no one on base

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it runs smoothly

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leaning far over the railing

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two doves and a swan

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all during the movie and then later at home

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she sauntered in alone

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at the corner we spotted

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either bean sprouts or alfalfa

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noticed my new jogging shoes

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neither of them would have wanted

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while playing the videotape recorder

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Ray turned pale

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performed an entire symphony

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give me a hand

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a firm understanding of decimals