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Redalert Posted 19 years ago
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I have seen some people who place the preposition "of" after writing the word "comprise". Is it ungrammatical?

My second question is that often we receive an error "fragment" while typing some text in the MS Word. I want to know what does fragment error mean?
  

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Redalert I have seen some people who place the preposition "of" after writing the word "comprise". Is it ungrammatical? My second question is that often we receive an error "fragment" while typing some text in the MS Word.

  • Redalert I have seen some people who place the preposition "of" after writing the word "comprise".
  • Is it ungrammatical?
  • My second question is that often we receive an error "fragment" while typing some text in the MS Word.
  • I want to know what does fragment error mean?
  • ] I didn't know that systems could identify them, so it may not be the same thing here.
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RedalertI have seen some people who place the preposition "of" after writing the word "comprise". Is it ungrammatical? My second question is that often we receive an error "fragment" while typing some text in the MS Word. I want to know what does fragment error mean?
A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence [While riding my bicyc
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Hi,

If you want to use the structure with the preposition 'of', the usual form is The book is comprised of ten chapters.

Clive
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CliveHi,

If you want to use the structure with the preposition 'of', the usual form is The book is comprised of ten chapters.

Clive

Hi, Clive. I meant for there to be a 'd' on the last of my comments. I've edited.

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