is a sentence fragment
A phrase that doesn't express a complete thought is called a fragment.
Yes, "Sit" is a fragment because it lacks a subject and a complete verb. It does not express a complete thought on its own.
Yes, "The boy on the phone" is a sentence fragment because it does not express a complete thought or have a subject and a predicate.
No. A fragment does not express a complete thought, and could be a very long phrase or clause: "Jumping merrily from tree to tree as they went" is a fragment (object without predicate). A complete sentence might be only one or two words: "Wait." "He jumped." "Where's Waldo?"
A sentence fragment is a group of words that do not express a complete idea due to the omission of a subject or verb (or both).Examples:The catrunning away from the strangerCold water
An ing fragment is a sentence fragment that starts with a word ending in "ing." It does not include a subject and a verb, so it is not a complete sentence. It can be confusing to readers because it does not express a complete thought.
The fragment is "Juan moved to a new school" because it does not express a complete thought and lacks a subject or a verb.
Yes, "walk slowly" is a fragment because it does not contain a subject and a verb to form a complete sentence. It lacks the necessary elements to express a complete thought.
Yes, that is correct. A fragment is an incomplete sentence that does not express a complete thought. So, even if you punctuate a fragment like a sentence, it remains a fragment because it lacks a subject, verb, or complete meaning.
A clipped sentence is when unknow or missed words are used. Ex: A Dr is talking about a right hand in a report then right in the middle of the report he says left foot , But you know he is talking about the hand still. A sentence fragment a not a compleat thought
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