A noun
A sentence is a fragment when you do not have a noun/pronoun and a verb.
The word 'fragmented' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to fragment. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The word fragment is also a noun as a word for a piece broken off or detached.The noun forms of the verb to fragment are fragmentation and the gerund, fragmenting.
A sentence fragment is a part of a sentence, such as just the subject noun, or just a verb.
No, it has a noun (Jesus) and verb (wept).
If it does not contain a verb, it is not a complete sentence. It is a fragment.
A fragment is a small piece or part that is incomplete on its own, often needing to be combined with other fragments to create a whole. In grammar, a fragment refers to an incomplete sentence that lacks a subject, verb, or complete thought.
sentence is a complete thought with a noun and verb. Fragment is just part of a sentence and does not make a complete thought.
a sentence fragment is not a complete sentence, and does not have a noun and/or verb ie. Also, many cats
The fact that it is "a phrase" suggests that it is not a sentence. It is a fragment (a noun, subject) without a verb as a predicate, e.g. "Eight inches of snow fell."
The word "scrap" can be a noun (a small piece or fragment of something) or a verb (to discard or get rid of).
No, because it has a subject and a verb. "Talking" is the subject (it's a gerund: a verb used as a noun. They usually end in -ing, like swimming or running), and "is" is the verb.
No, it is not. Chip is a noun (a fragment or particle, or computer part), or a verb (to remove pieces, to damage by chipping). It can , however, be a noun adjunct in terms such as chip architecture.