Fragments
Say whether these short utterances make whole sentences or not; and if they don’t, add whatever is necessary.
Say whether these short utterances make whole sentences or not; and if they don’t, add whatever is necessary.
61. So that he would be unable to use the knife.
62. Unless some extraordinary event happens to prevent it.
63. Who had risen to his feet.
64. My successor, perhaps!
65. Which was uneventful.
66. Because the box was empty.