valdezorozcoe
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  • 09-12-2017
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Is this a complete sentence?
A bushy, overgrown hedge along the fence.

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ojmichael
ojmichael ojmichael
  • 09-12-2017
Nope. That is considered a fragment. 
The subject is present: A bushy, overgrown hedge [located] along the fence.
This can't be complete, however, because there is no verb and such to explain much else. 

A complete sentence could be "A busy, overgrown hedge along the fence caught my attention."

*caught is a verb. 
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