Sentence fragment - an incomplete sentence that is punctuated as though it were complete.
A sentence is a group of words that express a complete thought.
It has two basic parts:
* a subject (names who or what the sentence is about) * and a predicate (says something about the subject)
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An incomplete sentence does not express a complete thought.
A phrase that doesn't express a complete thought is called a fragment.
No, a dependent clause does not express a complete thought on its own. It relies on an independent clause to form a complete sentence.
A group of words that have a subject and a verb and express a complete thought is called a sentence. It is the basic unit of written and spoken language that conveys meaning.
A dependent clause contains a subject and a verb but needs to be attached to an independent clause to form a complete sentence. It does not express a complete thought on its own and relies on the independent clause for context and meaning.
"Please close the door."
A phrase that doesn't express a complete thought is called a fragment.
No
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"Please close the door."
Expressing a complete thought means conveying a clear and coherent idea or message that is logically structured and can stand alone without the need for further clarification. It should have a subject, verb, and make sense on its own.
No. A fragment does not express a complete thought, and could be a very long phrase or clause: "Jumping merrily from tree to tree as they went" is a fragment (object without predicate). A complete sentence might be only one or two words: "Wait." "He jumped." "Where's Waldo?"
Mathematical phrase is a number phrase which does not express a complete thought.
A subordinate clause is a clause that can not stand alone as a complete sentence, because it does not express a complete thought
A group of words that have a subject and a verb and express a complete thought is called a sentence. It is the basic unit of written and spoken language that conveys meaning.
The purpose of a sentence is to express a complete thought. To be a complete thought, a sentence must contain a subject and a verb. (A verb is an action word, aka predicate.)
a. Dependent clauses do not express complete thoughts on their own and rely on independent clauses to form a complete sentence. b. Dependent clauses do not necessarily contain grammatical errors; rather, they lack the ability to stand alone as a complete sentence.
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