driving in the city during the evening rush hour
No, it needs a subject.
A sentence is a complete thought with a noun and verb.A sentence fragment is just part of a sentence and does not make a complete thought.The above are sentences.Here are some fragments that make no sense:the sentence fragment?what is?your answer in a complete sentencethe boy who lived down the streetbecause he had to go home
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Mr. Enright, a middle-aged man, lived in Curacao during 1942 of World War II.
I wore a cozy cardigan to stay warm during the chilly evening.
The appetizer provided a foretaste of the exquisite dishes to come during the dinner party.
If it's a sentence fragment, it means, "...that the [female] science professor does during class. If it's an incorrectly punctuated question, it means, "What does the [female] science professor do during the class?"
A fragment of solidified lava, ejected during explosive volcanic eruptions.
The group engaged in jovial persiflage during their evening gathering, exchanging playful banter and light-hearted teasing.
Drunk driving most often occurs during weekends and holidays in the evening and late at night. It commonly happens on roads, highways, and in urban areas where there are bars and parties.
Yes, a phrase is a group of words without a subject-verb structure that can convey meaning, while a fragment is an incomplete sentence that does not express a complete thought. Fragments lack one of the essential elements of a sentence, such as a subject or a verb.
during the evening