A run on sentence is wrong sentence that shouldn't be in your paragraph
Correct! it's a wrong sentence
A fragment sentence is an incomplete sentence.
Correct! It's incomplete
we use the present perfect to talk about something that started in the past and still continues to the present
Yes! it's correct
These are the FANBOYS (For-and-nore-because-or-yet-so)
No, It's "but"
This is a run-on sentence (I cooked lunch and made dinner)
No, it's not
This is a fragment sentence (They have already the match)
Yes! it's a fragment sentence
Correct the mistake: " I have catched the bird"
"I have caught the bird"
Complete with a FANBOY:
I saw him last night,-------- he didn't say hi.
But or and
This is a run-on sentence ( There wasn't enough time so I didn't do my homework)
Yes!
This is not a fragment sentence ( Hurry up!)
Yes, it's not a fragment
What is the pp of "drink"
Drunk
Correct the mistake:
I sold the car, and I needed money.
replace "and" with "for"
This is a run-on sentence (They didn't study, they failed the test)
Yes, it is
Change the fragment sentence into a complete sentence. "I played a lot. and had so must fun"
" I played a lot, and had so much fun"
We can use the present perfect to talk about something that happened in the past, and we know when it happened.
No, we can't. we don't know when it happened in the past.
"but" and "yet" are the same and are used in the same way
No, "yet" shows a shocking difference
A run on sentence (can-must) link two sentences together in the wrong way
must
A fragment sentence has a missing verb only
No, It can have a missing verb or a subject or an incomplete idea
is this sentence correct? "I have cooked dinner last night"
No, it's not. the present perfect is used when we don't know when it happened in the past
correct the mistake: I took a taxi, nor did my brother.
I didn't take a taxi, nor did my brother.