Sentence Fragment or not a Sentence Fragment?
Fix it yourself: Sentence Fragments
Missing Subject or Predicate?
Run-On Sentence or not a Run-On Sentence?
Fix it yourself: Run-On Sentences
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The doll with red hair.

A sentence fragment.

100

Jumped over puddles so she didn't get her shoes wet.

Munira (or any other subject) jumped over puddles so she didn't get her shoes wet.

100

Jumped over puddles so she didn't get her shoes wet.

Missing Subject

100

She ate a burger he ate a salad.

A Run-On Sentence

100

I was laughing so hard Eric fell off of his bike.

I was laughing so hard, because Eric fell off of his bike.

OR

I was laughing so hard. Eric fell off of his bike.

200

Whenever my sister sings.

A sentence fragment.

200

When I feel sad

When I feel sad, I like to watch funny videos (or any other predicate)

200

When I feel sad

Missing predicate.

200

I like sandwiches so much I make them all the time.

Run-On Sentence

200

I love those shoes they look really great on you.


I love those shoes, because they look really great on you.

OR

I love those shoes! They look really great on you.

300

I asked my mother to bake chocolate chip cookies.

Not a sentence fragment.

300

Ms. Fatuma, our English teacher

Ms. Fatuma, our English teacher, is the greatest teacher of all time! (or any other predicate)

300

Ms. Fatuma, our English teacher

Missing predicate.

300

Ayesha wasn't in class, so I took notes so that she wouldn't miss anything.

A Complete Sentence!

300

Bullying people makes them feel bad you should always be kind.

Bullying people makes them feel bad, so you should always be kind.

Bullying people makes them feel bad. You should always be kind.