No, it is a complete sentence, but it needs punctuation (comma, semicolon) or it becomes a run-on.
"You stopped, she didn't." "You stopped; she didn't."
Fragment.
A fragment sentence is a partial sentence. It does not have everything it needs to be a full sentence. For example: "The dog" is a fragment.
sentences
You should not capitalize a sentence fragment following a colon.
Yes, if it doesn't have a predicate, it doesn't qualify as a sentence, only a fragment.
Yes, "When you stopped by the garden" is a sentence fragment. It lacks a main clause to form a complete sentence.
Do you work? is a complete sentence; it is not a sentence fragment.
"She wave." is fragment but "She waves" is a sentence.
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Fragment.
sentence fragment
It is a sentence fragment
is a sentence fragment
Make each fragment into a complete sentence.
"After the storm," is not a complete sentence so it is a fragment.
A sentence is a fragment when you do not have a noun/pronoun and a verb.
A fragment sentence is a partial sentence. It does not have everything it needs to be a full sentence. For example: "The dog" is a fragment.