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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Sentence fragments and context

Hi

The second sentence is a fragment. Is this acceptable in this context?

Kings is a show that is split into two halves: The Regina Monologues and The Lion in Winter. Each half will feature excerpts from both plays

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If you mean The Regina Monologues and The Lion in Winter , it is not a sentence or a fragment, but part of the previous sentence.

  • If you mean The Regina Monologues and The Lion in Winter , it is not a sentence or a fragment, but part of the previous sentence.
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If you mean The Regina Monologues and The Lion in Winter, it is not a sentence or a fragment, but part of the previous sentence.
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No, sorry, I mean the third sentence ie. Each half..

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AlpheccaStarsIf you mean The Regina Monologues and The Lion in Winter, it is not a sentence or a fragment, but part of the previous sentence.
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You have two sentences.
This is the second, and it is a complete sentence.
Each half will feature excerpts from both plays.
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Thanks for clarifying!

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