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26 March, 08:15

Was going back to his home town" is a phrase, not a sentence, because it lacks a

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  1. 26 March, 08:20
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    It lacks a subject. If it said: he was going back to his home town, it would work
  2. 26 March, 08:26
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    Subject.

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    If the group of related words doesn't have a subject and verb, it's a phrase. We're not told who is going back to his home town.
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