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Ryann
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9 July, 15:02
Is
I baked.
A complete sentence or fragment
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Saniyah Bird
9 July, 15:20
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It's a fragment because we don't know what you baked. Maybe if you wrote I bake cookies then that would be a complete sentence but in this case it's not
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Jayson Shah
9 July, 15:27
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No it is not a complete sentence because I baked is saying you baked but not saying what you baked
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