Is this a complete sentence, a sentence fragment, or a run-on sentence?
when the leave...
English, 27.10.2019 13:43 chessacs6540
Is this a complete sentence, a sentence fragment, or a run-on sentence?
when the leaves fall to the ground, we rake them up into big piles.
a.
complete sentence
b.
run-on sentence
c.
sentence fragment
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