Is the following a complete sentence, fragment, or run-on?
Although he worked very hard.
A. fragment
B. complete sentence
C. run-on

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Tenses › ViewWhen the professor __________ (finally/arrive) at the lecture hall, the students __________ (already/be) there for nearly 30 minutes, waiting in confusion.
A. finally arrived/ had already been
B. has finally arrived/ has already been
C. finally arrived/ was already
D. had finally arrived/ was already
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Which sentence is correct?
A. What street does the man who lost his wallet live?
B. What street does the man lost his wallet live?
C. What street does the man who lost his wallet live on?
The students ___________ a lot of work today.
A. did
B. do
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The definition for your is…
A. Is a possessive adjective. It describes a noun by telling us to whom it belongs.
B. Is actually a contraction of “you are”.