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Panda blue 483 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Type of clause/contrast.

From a knobbly-kneed Nazi to Egypt's golden boy, the most breathtakingly colourised black and white pictures ever.


...but mostly because he wanted to conserve his energies and concentrate, like a martial arts expert, on the job at hand: winning his favorite competition, the long jump, and bringing home another Gold Medal for the United States, the most fitting conclusion to his brilliant career in track and field.


Why is the first example classed as a complete sentence, but the second example not.


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panda blue 483 Why is the first example classed as a complete sentence It isn't.

  • panda blue 483 Why is the first example classed as a complete sentence It isn't.
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panda blue 483Why is the first example classed as a complete sentence

It isn't.

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