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In English / Middle School | 2014-09-28

"It snowed."

Is this a sentence or a fragment?

Asked by samrockz

Answer (3)

I am pretty sure that the statement is a sentence.

Answered by nhallman2017 | 2024-06-10

The **phrase **'It snowed' is a complete sentence in English language with an implied subject 'it' and a verb 'snowed'.

The phrase " It snowed " is a sentence, not a fragment. In English grammar, a complete sentence needs to have at least a subject and a verb. The subject refers to who or what is doing the action. Here, the implied subject is 'it', and the action or the verb is 'snowed'. This form of sentence where the subject is not explicitly stated but understood is also known as an implied subject sentence .
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Answered by roniksingha96 | 2024-06-18

The phrase "It snowed" is a complete sentence as it contains a subject and a verb and conveys a complete thought. The subject is "it," representing the weather, and the verb is "snowed." This structure confirms that it is not a fragment.
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Answered by roniksingha96 | 2024-10-09