After I washed my cell phone in my pants, I was more careful to know its location, especially near water.
After I washed my cell phone in my pants, I made sure to know its location, especially close to water.
After I laundered my cell phone in my pants, I made sure to track where it was, especially when close to water.
After I laundered my cell phone in my pants, I made sure to track where it was, especially when close to water.
This is the most precise option because it specifically states that the pants were laundered with the cell phone inside it and especially that the writer wants to start tracking its phone when its close to water so as to not repeat the same mistake!
Answer:
Fragment
Explanation:
This phrase is a fragment because it lacks a subject, which is one of the most important requirements of a sentence. Without a subject, we have no way of knowing who is performing the action described by the verb. Therefore, in order to turn this fragment into a sentence we would need to add a subject, such as "I," "he/she," "we" or "they."
When quoted in text, titles of books are italicized. So, your sentence should read as follows.
He is just like Max from the book Where the wild Things Are!
Hope this helps. :)
a. are
b. have been
c. were
d. is