Common Core: 4th Grade English Language Arts › Produce Complete Sentences, Correcting Fragments and Run-Ons: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.4.1.F
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Tomorrow I have several errands to run.
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The baby has long nails, they need cut.
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When this quarantine is over, my dog, Wrigley, is going to need a grooming appointment as soon as possible.
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Adley is going to be one at the end of May she is celebrating with a pineapple themed birthday party.
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The very loud, blue helicopter.
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We will bake the cake tomorrow but today we are going to bake the pie.
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By the time this quarantine is over.
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The spices pepper, oregano, cumin.
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I enjoy that book it is a mysterious story.
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Today we need to wash the car and patio, rake the leaves, clean up the sticks, and mow the lawn.