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AGir has 80,000 HP. You can see this with the Analyse Fragment (is obtainable by then).
Almost always sentence fragments are caused by the writer using a period in a sentence where all that was really needed was a comma. Example fragment: He always felt at home in the city. Having spent so much of his childhood there. ("Having spent so much of his childhood there." is the "fragment," because it has been "broken off of" the sentence it belongs to.) The sentence should have been, "He always felt at home in the city, having spent so much of his childhood there."
A fragment sentence is an incomplete sentence. It lacks a subject, usually (noun or pronoun). For example:Fragments:After the class. (After the class--What?)Jumped up and down. (Who jumped?)Took too long. (Who?)Went to. (Who, when, where?)Cats like. (Like what? - missing an object or object phrase)Full sentences:After the class, I went home.The dog umped up and down.Mike took too long washing the dishes, so he missed the movie.I went to bed.Cats like to be held, petted, and loved.
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Get is just a word; it's a verb.All it needs to be a sentence is a subject, or in the case of this word, you will also need an object.We get.It's a sentence because it has the required subject and verb but doesn't convey much meaning.We get cable. or even: We get it.As an exclamation, the word alone can be a sentence, "Get!"; the inferred subject is 'you'.
Yes, of course but I will not because that is far too much work. A sentence fragment occurs when a crucial part of the sentence is missing such as a subject or predicate. "Jill went to the market" is a normal, complete sentence. If is chopped up to say "Jill went" then it is a fragment. Alternately if it were chopped up to say "to the market" then that is another fragment. Now that you have the tools, you can make fifty of your own.
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It is necessary to fragment power in order to make sure that no one entity ends up with too much power. Having power concentrated on one person of entity leads to abuses of power.
A run-on sentence contains too much information that should be in two or more sentences. For example: She went home and changed her clothes then went out to the porch her friend was there they liked each other that was until they had a fight. A sentence fragment is incomplete, like She thought she... (what?).
"Civil litigation attorneys charge different rates dependent upon if they are being paid hourly, flat-rate or contingent upon the amount obtained in the lawsuit."