
Sentence Fragments
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9th - 12th Grade
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Margaret Groves
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Sentence Fragments
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Sentence Fragments Overview
A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence.
It is missing one or more of the requirements of a sentence.
A complete sentence has a subject, verb, and a complete thought.
Sentence- When I was three, I loved my Elmo doll.
Fragment- When I was three.
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Examples of Fragments
There are usually multiple ways to fix fragments. You can add what is missing or take something out, and sometimes, you can join it to a sentence around it.
Fragment- A novel that causes fear and horror.
Correction- Frankenstein is a novel that causes fear and horror.
Correction- A novel that causes fear and horror is Frankenstein.
Fragment- Toys of all kinds thrown everywhere.
Correction- Toys of all kinds were thrown everywhere.
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More Types of Fragments
Fragment- With the ultimate effect of all advertising is to sell the product.
Correction- The ultimate effect of all advertising is to sell the product.
Fragment- Because of the rain.
Correction- I was late because of the rain.
Correction- Because of the rain, I was late.
Not a fragment- I ran.
Although it is short, it has a subject, a verb, and it doesn't have to have more explanation.
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Multiple Choice
Eight dollars for a hamburger!
Sentence or Fragment?
Sentence
Fragment
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Multiple Choice
The rented limousine with the sunroof and the windows heavily tinted.
Sentence or Fragment?
Sentence
Fragment
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Multiple Choice
It left without me!
Sentence or Fragment?
Sentence
Fragment
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Multiple Choice
You should read Legendborn, a novel by Tracy Deonn.
Sentence or Fragment?
Sentence
Fragment
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Multiple Choice
Unfortunately, this cottage cheese will have to be thrown away.
Sentence or Fragment?
Sentence
Fragment
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Multiple Choice
Have you listened to the music of Charles Mingus?
Sentence or Fragment?
Sentence
Fragment
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Multiple Choice
According to my aunt, the rutabaga, a tasty vegetable.
Sentence or Fragment?
Sentence
Fragment
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Multiple Choice
This nectarine, for example, will give you quick energy before the game.
Sentence or Fragment?
Sentence
Fragment
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Multiple Choice
Max, Molly, and Buddy, the three most common names for dogs.
Sentence or Fragment?
Sentence
Fragment
Sentence Fragments
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