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Onizo Posted 10 years ago
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A ball that helps not tangle clothing in a dryer.

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It is not a complete sentence. You start with what looks like a subject "A ball," and you follow that with a relative (dependent) clause that describes the ball. There is no independent clause.

  • It is not a complete sentence.
  • You start with what looks like a subject "A ball," and you follow that with a relative (dependent) clause that describes the ball.
  • There is no independent clause.
  • At any rate, the object is a ball that prevents the clothes from tangling in the dryer.
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It is not a complete sentence. You start with what looks like a subject "A ball," and you follow that with a relative (dependent) clause that describes the ball. There is no independent clause.

At any rate, the object is a ball that prevents the clothes from tangling in the dryer.

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