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A sentence fragment is part of a sentence that has either no subject or predicate. In most instances, it does not make sense if it stands alone. "Going to the races" is a sentence fragment. WHO is going? The only time this would not be a fragment is in response to a question in dialogue.
For a long time, England was known as a remote and misty region
Fragment can be used as a noun or verb.A large fragment of the broken glass became embedded in the rug.Over time, a crystal may grow, or it may fragment into smaller pieces.
"No time for another shopping trip" is a fragment.There's no verb!
The past tense of "am" is "was" and the past tense of "have" is "had." So, the past tense of "I am" with "I have" would be "I was" and "I had."
Time elapsed very quickly as Harry started having fun at the festival.
He appointed his old crony to a high-level position in the company, despite the person's lack of qualifications.
Good time translated into French is 'bon moment'. An example sentence is 'Je suis un bon moment'. This means 'I am having a good time'.
He was having a real problem in his family life in 1985, as he was going through an identity crisis at the time.
"I was having an amazing time until Olivia showed up and nagged me all about my bad hair today!"
A sentence fragment is when a sentence is not fully complete. Such as : My mommy went..... Where did your mommy go? My mommy went to the store. That is an example of a sentence fragment and how it was fixed.
I'm having a good time = Eu estou me divertindo.