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Sentence Fragment

Sentence Fragment. Definition. A SENTENCE FRAGMENT fails to be a sentence in the sense that it cannot stand by itself. It does not contain even one independent clause. One Kind of Fragment.

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  1. Sentence Fragment

  2. Definition • A SENTENCE FRAGMENT fails to be a sentence in the sense that it cannot stand by itself. It does not contain even one independent clause.

  3. One Kind of Fragment • It may locate something in time and place with a prepositional phrase or a series of such phrases, but it's still lacking a proper subject-verb relationship within an independent clause: • In America, during the 60’s but before the Civil Rights Act.

  4. Another Kind of Fragment • It describes something, but there is no subject-verb relationship: • Wanting to close the achievement gap by giving poot students free laptops.

  5. Another kind of Fragment • It may have most of the makings of a sentence but still be missing an important part of a verb string: • Affluent students having 24/7 access to computers.

  6. Another common fragment • It may even have a subject-verb relationship, but it has been subordinated to another idea by a dependent word and so cannot stand by itself: • Even though students had round-the-clock access to computer and were digitally literate.

  7. In a public school in Kansas, a program that is called “free laptop program”offering 5000 laptops for students for free.

  8. In a public school in Kansas, a program that is called “free laptop program”offering 5000 laptops for students for free. • In a public school in Kansas, there is a program that called “free laptop program”which offers 5000 laptops for students for free.

  9. A gap of accessing computer between affluent students and poor students because every affluent student has his or her own laptop, but poor students cannot afford to buy laptops.

  10. A gap of accessing computer between affluent students and poor students because every affluent student has his or her own laptop, but a poor student cannot afford to buy laptops. • There is gap of accessing computer between affluent students and poor students because every affluent student has his or her own laptop, but a poor student cannot afford to buy laptops.

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