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What is proper sentence- this is in reference or this has in reference?

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Answered by surbhi93
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this is in reference is correct
Answered by poona2339
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Answer:

The proper sentence is this is in reference.

Explanation:

A complete sentence has to have a subject and a verb, and the verb has to be "finite": A sentence with its main verb in an '-ing' form will not be a complete sentence. *Marge swimming. A sentence with its main verb in an infinitive form ("to" + verb) will not be a complete sentence.

Beyond these basic elements, a complete sentence must also express a complete thought. We need to fully understand what’s happening. If a sentence is lacking a subject, verb, or object, it may be classified as a sentence fragment.

Finally, examples of complete sentences need to start with a capital letter and end with some form of punctuation. So, at the end of a complete sentence, we’ll need a period, question mark, exclamation mark, or even a semi-colon. Consider punctuation the finishing touch to any complete sentence.

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