15. Rotating back and forth aimlessly. (1 point)
sentence
fragment
Rotating back and forth aimlessly.
This is a sentence.
To determine if the statement "Rotating back and forth aimlessly" is a sentence fragment or a complete sentence, we need to understand the components of a sentence. A complete sentence typically consists of a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject is doing or what is being said about the subject).
In this case, the phrase "Rotating back and forth aimlessly" does not contain a subject or a verb. It describes an action but does not specify who or what is performing that action. Therefore, it is considered a sentence fragment.
To make it a complete sentence, you could provide a subject, such as "The leaf" or "She," and a verb, such as "is rotating" or "keeps rotating." For example, "The leaf is rotating back and forth aimlessly," or "She keeps rotating back and forth aimlessly."