This type of sentence error does not express a complete thought.
Answer: What is a fragment?
It's the problem in this sentence:
Students who want the attendance bribe come to school everyday.
What is "everyday" should be "every day"?
The dog wagged its/it's tail.
Answer: What is "its"?
In the sentence "The manager's strict policies were designed to DETER procrastination." the word in ALL CAPS could be replaced with . . .
Answer: What is discourage or stop?
If you understand commas you know that one is missing after this word.
What is "commas"?
Wow! is an example of this part of speech.
What is an interjection?
It's the problem in this sentence:
You can ride with Willie and I.
What is "I" should be "me"?
Your/you're making me laugh!
What is you're?
In the sentence "Her METICULOUS notes were invaluable to the research," the word in ALL CAPS could be replaced with . . .
Its the number of apostrophes this sentence should have.
What is one?
It's the correct version of this sentence:
She left her boyfriend coat in Miss Hall room.
What is
She left her boyfriend's coat in Miss Hall's room.
It's the problem in this sentence:
Two adult chaperones will join the students and myself on the field trip.
What "myself" should be "me"?
It's to/two/too cold to/two/too eat ice cream.
In the sentence "I need time to CONTEMPLATE my future" the word in ALL CAPS could be replaced with . . .
This punctuation mark is used to connect two independent clauses instead of using a comma with a conjunction.
Answer: What is a semicolon?
This part of speech describes an action, occurrence, or state of being.
Answer: What is a verb?
It's the problem in this sentence:
The reason why I believe this is because it was caught on tape.
What is redundancy?
There/Their/They're jackets are in there/their/they're lockers.
What is their and their?
In the sentence "His argument was FLAWED, but it raised some interesting points," the word in ALL CAPS could be replaced with . . .
This is one reason to use a comma.
What is . . . ?
in a list, with a conjunction to join two sentences, to offset an introductory clause, after the greeting in a letter, etc.
This word is the verb in this sentence.
What is "is"?
It's the problem in this sentence:
There is a myriad of problems with this puzzle.
What is the way myriad is used?
It should be: There are myriad problems with this puzzle.
"Its/it's raining in Chicago, so bring you're/your umbrella when you go there/their/they're.
What is it's, your, and there?
In the sentence "The ELUSIVE creature darted through the forest," the word in ALL CAPS could be replaced with . . .
Answer: What is difficult to catch, define or achieve?
It is the right place for this sentences apostrophe.
What is before the S?
sentence's