Fragments
Run-Ons
Complete sentences
100

Is the following sentence a fragment? Why is it a fragment? Was so big nobody could reach it.

This sentence is a fragment. There is no subject

100

Which sentence is correct.

A) "Judy lives a charmed life she never seems to have a serious accident." 

B) "Judy lives a charmed life, she never seems to have a serious accident."

B.  

100

Is the following sentence a complete sentence? Because hungry sharks flashed on the surface of the waves.

No.

200

what is a fragment?

A fragment is a group of words that does not have a complete thought.

200

What is a run-on sentence?

A run-on sentence is a sentence in which two or more independent clauses are joined without appropriate punctuation or conjunction.

200

What is a complete sentence?

A complete sentence must have a subject (noun) and a predicate (verb). It can be just two words, such as, She ran.

300

Is the following sentence a fragment? "The teacher is old and mean."

This is not a fragment. There is a subject, a verb, and is a complete thought.

300

How many parts does a run-on sentence have?

A run-on sentence has at least two parts.

300

Choose the two examples that are complete sentences. A: Went to the movies. B: The three boys. C: The three boys went to the movies. D: The boys went to a movie.

C and D

400

Are the following sentences a fragment or complete thought:  

1) Toys of all kinds thrown everywhere. 2) Aunt Olivia always wears a motorcycle helmet. 3) Ronald sat.

1) fragment 2) Not a fragment 3) Not a fragment

400

Name at least two ways to fix a run-on sentence.

1. Separate the sentences with a period.

2. Use commas.

400
Choose the example that is a complete sentence. A: See you later. B: See you. C: I'll see you later. D: Later.
C
500

Is this sentence missing a subject or a verb. 

The small skinny girl. 

It is missing a verb.  

500

Is the following sentence a run-on, complete, or fragment?

 Kenielis, Laila, Aluna, and Shayneliz are in the fourth grade. 

Complete sentence.

500

Is the following sentence a run-on? Many scientists, such as Einstein, think in strange ways.

No