Field boundaries shown to facilitate understanding

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Field boundaries shown to facilitate understanding.

Is this a sentence?
What is the difference between #1 and #2?
1. Field boundaries shown to facilitate understanding.
2. Field boundaries are shown to facilitate understanding.
Thank you.
 
Field boundaries shown to facilitate understanding.

Is this a sentence?
What is the difference between #1 and #2?
1. Field boundaries shown to facilitate understanding.
2. Field boundaries are shown to facilitate understanding.
Thank you.

Without more context both are unclear as to meaning.
 
Here is context. It is in my slide.
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1. Field boundaries shown to facilitate understanding. It is not a sentence as it has no main verb. As a caption to the chart it's perfectly understandable (or will be to those who understand the chart).

2. Field boundaries are shown to facilitate understanding. This is a sentence: 'are' makes it so.

Rover
 
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Originally Posted by anhnha
1. Field boundaries shown to facilitate understanding. It is not a sentence as it has no main verb. As a caption to the chart it's perfectly understandable (or will be to those who understand the chart).

2. Field boundaries are shown to facilitate understanding. This is a sentence: 'are' makes it so.
Thanks, Rover. (OK, OK, I know we are supposed just to 'like' posts that have done their job, but I, a native speaker, had no idea how to respond to the OP). I am posting this 'thanks' to assure learners that they need not despair if they had no idea what the OP was about.
 
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To me, the "are" was understood in the first sentence.
 
Is "sentence" 1 a noun phrase?
 
Thank you very much. It is really what I want to know.

I think that "Field boundaries shown to facilitate understanding" can be a subject in a sentence and we can make a sentence like this:
Field boundaries shown to facilitate understanding are in blue.
And there is a point that is not clear to me, can you explain about it?
When we write "
Field boundaries shown to facilitate understanding" as a caption to a chart or something else, we cannot put a period at the end of the phrase like this:
Field boundaries shown to facilitate understanding.

It is only what I think, is it right?

 
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