Sentence 1:
"Because he knew that he would stand to gain a lot just by hanging out with you."
Error:
Fragment: This sentence is a dependent clause, meaning it doesn't stand on its own as a complete thought. It starts with "Because," making the reader expect a reason or consequence, but it's not followed by an independent clause.
Correction:
Add an Independent Clause: You can fix this by adding what happened as a result. For example: "He called you every day because he knew that he would stand to gain a lot just by hanging out with you."
Sentence 2:
"Because he knew that just spending time with you would be advantageous for him."
Error:
Fragment: Like the first sentence, this one is also a dependent clause and does not complete the thought.
Correction:
Add an Independent Clause: You can correct it in a similar way to the first sentence. For example: "He made plans with you because he knew that just spending time with you would be advantageous for him."
In summary, while the internal structure and grammar of both sentences are correct, they lack complete thoughts and are thus sentence fragments. Adding an independent clause that explains the consequence or action related to the reason stated in these sentences would make them complete and natural-sounding.