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3 October, 06:26

Which is a complete sentence? A. From someone I didn't know and from a country I had never visited. B. Mark rolling out the dough and the student greasing the pan. C. Following directions being essential for proper assembly. D. For once, the whole family, including all the aunts, uncles, and cousins, was together.

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  1. 3 October, 06:48
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    A is the complete sentence because it has verbs and in the right spot too. B is missing the verb "is" before "rolling". C is missing the verb "are" before "being". D has the wrong tense of the verb "was" in the end. It should be "were" because it refers to more than one person.
  2. 3 October, 09:16
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    I think it's d because to me that's the only one that makes sense out of all of them.
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