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Sentence Fragments

Sentence Fragments. A fragment fails to be a sentence because it cannot stand by itself—does not contain an independent clause. Does not have subject + verb + complete thought Fragments include: Dependent clauses by themselves When the boy got home from school.

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Sentence Fragments

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  1. Sentence Fragments • A fragment fails to be a sentence because it cannot stand by itself—does not contain an independent clause. • Does not have subject + verb + complete thought • Fragments include: • Dependent clauses by themselves • When the boy got home from school. • Descriptive phrases that don’t have subjects and/or verbs • Working hard to make good grades in the class. • Clauses with only part of a verb phrase • Some of the athletes playing on the court.

  2. Correcting Sentence Fragments • To correct sentence fragments, simply insert the missing parts of the sentence (subject, verb, and/or complete thought). • Examples: • When the boy got home from school. When the boy got home from school, he lay down on his bed. • Working hard to make good grades in the class. Working hard to make good grades in the class, Johnny learned that hard work pays off. • Some of the athletes playing on the court. Some of the athletes were playing on the court.

  3. Practice: Correcting Fragments Add to these fragments to make them complete sentences. • Even though the bus was late. • Running and ducking for cover. • Tiffany’s project, which she completed in three hours.

  4. Practice: Possible Answers Add to these fragments to make them complete sentences. • Even though the bus was late, Jeremy still made it to school on time. • The soldiers were running and ducking for cover. • Tiffany’s project, which she completed in three hours, lacked some details.

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