Yes, it is an incomplete sentence--although the rain WHAT? A complete sentence could be "She went out although the rain was coming down hard."
2006-12-05 02:18:35
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answer #1
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answered by Mooseles 3
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It is an incomplete sentence. To fix it, you have to complete the second part of the sentence. For ex.
She went out although the rain was coming down in sheets.
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She went out even though it was raining.
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She went out into the rain.
2006-12-05 10:18:30
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answered by Anniesgran 4
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Why can't you do your own homework? How many sentences are we gonna do for you today?
She went out into the rain! She went out in the rain! Although is wrong and it shouldn't have a question mark It is a statement.
2006-12-05 10:16:43
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answered by Lori 3
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She went out into the rain OR She went out although it was raining
2006-12-05 10:19:44
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answered by Anonymous
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although or using rain as a noun instead of a verb. It sholud be:
She went out despite of the rain or
She went out although it was raining.
2006-12-05 10:16:57
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answered by morganna_f 3
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no. It is an incomplete sentence.
2006-12-05 10:15:17
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answered by c_leoo 4
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it's incomplete. doesn't make any sense.
2006-12-05 10:21:26
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answered by Anonymous
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