Sentence or Fragment?
Sentence or Fragment?
Sentence or Fragment?
SKIP
Complete, run-on, or fragment?
100
Delivered newspapers in the rain.
What is fragment?
100
Kevin and his dog.
What is fragment?
100
On Monday, recess.
What is fragment?
100
Although I ate dinner, I was very hungry.
What is complete sentence?
200
Although the rain beat down.
What is fragment?
200
No matter what the weather is.
What is fragment?
200
I will swim in any weather.
What is sentence?
200
All of the other girls at the mall.
What is fragment?
200
Even though Joe laughed.
What is fragment?
300
Even though it was late and very dark.
What is fragment?
300
What is missing from: Ate in the morning.
What is a subject?
300
Missing from: Bob and his friends from school.
What is verb?
300
Even though Joe laughed, his feelings were hurt.
What is complete sentence?
400
Tried delivering newspapers in the rain.
What is fragment?
400
Tried delivering newspapers in the rain.
What is fragment?
400
Missing from: Around the corner from Park Avenue.
What is subject and verb?
400
I will eat after class.
What is complete sentence?
500
All of the other girls at the mall.
What is fragment?
500
What is missing from this sentence: John and his best friends from camp read many books. a) subject b) verb c) nothing
What is "c?"
500
Even though I ate after class, hunger remained.
What is complete sentence?