Tall trees is it a sentence or a fragment

To determine if the phrase "Tall trees" is a sentence or a fragment, we need to consider its structure and if it expresses a complete thought.

In this case, "Tall trees" is a fragment. A complete sentence must have both a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject is doing or being). "Tall trees" only contains a subject (trees) but lacks a predicate. It is missing the essential information that completes the thought.

To convert this fragment into a complete sentence, we can add a predicate. For example, we can say "Tall trees swayed in the wind" or "I saw tall trees in the forest." By adding a predicate, we provide the necessary information to make a complete thought and form a sentence.