

Sensing that something was very wrong although she couldn't put her finger on it. Running as fast as he could to avoid being caught by the police. Knowing that Phil would be furious when he arrived home. The followingĪre all sentence fragments beginning with -ing verbs.

SubjectĪ phrase beginning with an ing-verb cannot stand alone as a sentence. Ing verbs can appear as part of a verb phrase (a verb made up of several words). Ing verbs (also called present participles or gerunds) look like regular verbs, but they cannot function as the main verb of a sentence. fragments that begin with linking words like “that” or "because".There was no doubt in Romeo's mind that he wanted to be with Juliet forever, that he loved her. There was no doubt in Romeo's mind that he wanted to be with Juliet forever. Knowing that he was in big trouble, Mel flew to Mexico to hide out. Grant ran across the field towards Mona, running as fast as he could. I walked over to the tree, the tall tree, the one that I loved to climb. The tall tree, the one that I loved to climb.

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