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Answered by BrainlyCyclone
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1. No

In the sentence the words are "In the blue coat". It doesn't satisfy that what is in the blue coat.

2.Yes

In the sentence the words are "I tried to get it right". It is satisfying that he tried something but he didn't get it right.

3.Yes

In the sentence it is telling that The girl in blue coat is captain of the hockey team. It is satisfying that the which girl is Captain and of which team

4.No

In the sentence "In the Backyard". There is nothing told to us that what is in the backyard.

5. No

In the sentence "Boys in Backyard". It isn't showing which boys or what are they doing

6.Yes

In the sentence it is showing that the boys are playing football.

7.Yes

It is showing how the cottage is decorated

8.No

It isn't showing who are bored

9.Yes

It is showing that we are bored

10.No,

It isn't showing what to keep off the grass or how.

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Answered by IntrovertLeo
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1. In the blue coat

Answer: No, it is not a sentence.

Explanation: It is incomplete and does not make sense because we don't know what is in the blue coat.

2. I tried to get it right.

Answer: Yes, it is a sentence.

Explanation: It is complete and does make sense because 'I' tried something but didn't get it right.

3. The girl in the blue coat is the captain of the hockey team.

Answer: Yes, it is a sentence.

Explanation: It is complete and does make sense because 'The girl' who is 'in the blue coat' is  also 'the captain of the hockey team.'

4. In the backyard

Answer: No, it is not a sentence.

Explanation: It is incomplete and does not make sense because we don't know what or who is 'in the backyard'.

5. The boys in the backyard.

Ans: Yes, it is a sentence.

Explanation: It is complete and does make sense because we know that 'The boys' are 'in the backyard'.

6. The boys are playing football in the backyard.

Answer: Yes, it is a sentence.

Explanation: It is complete and does make sense because we know that 'The boys' are playing something i.e football 'in the backyard'.

7. The whole cottage beautifully decorated for Christmas.

Answer: Yes, it is a sentence.

Explanation: It is complete and does make sense because a thing called 'The whole cottage' is being decorated beautifully 'for Christmas'.

8. Being tired of waiting for the Wi-fi to start

Answer: No, it is not a sentence.

Explanation: It is incomplete and does not make sense because we don't what or who is 'Being tired of waiting for the Wi-fi to start'.

9. We were tired of waiting for the Wi-fi to start.

Answer: Yes, it is a sentence.

Explanation: It is complete and does make sense because the pronoun 'We' are 'tired of waiting for the Wi-fi to start.'.

10. Keep off the grass

Answer: No, it is not a sentence.

Explanation: It is incomplete and does not make sense because what to or what we have to 'Keep off the grass'.

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