Question #a35dc

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A sentence fragment.

Explanation:

The sentence is incomplete because of the conjunction 'though'. The conjunction makes the clause a subordinate clause and calls for a main clause to complete the sentence.

Without the conjunction and the verb wondering, the clause is a complete sentence, "When would really be the best time to call?"

If the verb 'wondering' is used, a subject (and an auxiliary verb) is needed, "I was wondering when would be the best time to call."

Examples of a complete sentence using the conjunction are:
"Though wondering when would really be the best time to call, I must reach him today."
"Though wondering when would really be the best time to call, I did promise that I would."

Note: The pronoun 'I' is the subject of both parts of the compound sentence even though the subordinate clause is first in the sentence. (Or, "Even though the subordinate clause is first in the sentence, the pronoun 'I' is the subject of both parts of the compound sentence.")