Is the group of words a sentence or a fragment?
The flowers are growing in the garden.
A. sentence
B. fragment

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A. the gate can be opened
B. can the gate opened
C. can the gate be opened
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Choose the correct sentence:
A. Marla dared Frankie to breathe directly in my face for sixty seconds, which is probably how I caught the coronavirus.
B. Marla dared Frankie to breathe directly in my face for sixty seconds which is probably how I caught the coronavirus.
C. Marla dared Frankie to breathe, directly, in my face for sixty seconds, which is probably how I caught the coronavirus.
D. Marla dared Frankie to breathe directly in my face for sixty seconds, that is probably how I caught the coronavirus.
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A. arrived- left
B. arrive- has already left
C. arrived- had already left
D. arrive- leave
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‘haven’t heard from you’ refers to _____________.
A. haven’t hear you saying something
B. didn’t hear your voice
C. didn’t receive news from you