can you please tell me if this is a sentence or fragment: The plan to have a class reunion. I think it's a sentence but idk because i can continue it by adding "is cancelled" in the end. How to know if it's already a sentence? of it's still a fragment? PLEASE HELPPP

The plan to have a class reunion.

You said, I think it's a sentence but idk because i can continue it by adding "is cancelled" in the end.

If you have to add anything to make it a complete sentence, then it's not a complete sentence in the first place!

To determine if a sentence is complete or a fragment, you can consider whether it expresses a complete thought or idea. In your example, "The plan to have a class reunion" could be either a sentence or a fragment depending on the intended meaning.

1. If the intended meaning is to describe or introduce the plan, then it would be a fragment. To make it a complete sentence, you could add a verb and complete the thought, such as "The plan to have a class reunion is exciting."

2. If the intended meaning is that the plan exists but is cancelled, then it is a complete sentence. You mentioned adding "is cancelled" at the end, which would make it a complete sentence. For example, "The plan to have a class reunion is cancelled."

In summary, the sentence can be either a fragment or a complete sentence, depending on its intended meaning.