
Complete vs Fragment vs Run-on
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Seumas Whitham
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Sentences: Complete vs Fragment vs Run-On
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A Sentence:
is a group of words that expresses a complete thought that can stand alone
contains a subject (someone or something) and a predicate/verb (what the subject is or does)
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A Sentence:
starts with a capital letter
has spaces between each word
ends with punctuation (period, question mark, or exclamation point)
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A Fragment:
does not have a subject
and/or
does not have a predicate/verb
and/or
does not contain a complete idea
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A Run-On:
contains several ideas that can stand on their own (independent clauses) that aren't separated by punctuation (commas, semi colons) or conjunctions (and, but, if)
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