I can qualify for university any time I want.
I will qualify for that school.
There is a high probability that this sentence will not qualify as a good sentence.
He hoped to qualify for the team. The scientist was trying to qualify the data.
This is called a "sentence fragment" or an "incomplete sentence."
Yes, if it doesn't have a predicate, it doesn't qualify as a sentence, only a fragment.
This is a phrase, not a sentence. It lacks any sort of verb or predicate to qualify it as a sentence.
All customers qualify for a 10% discount, subject to availability.Our organization qualifies for 50% tax relief.
A golfer with a recent victory will automatically qualify for the tournament. Before starting work on the project, Ben had to qualify as a safety engineer. With the election near, the senator decided to qualify his earlier support for the bill.
Example sentence - He did not qualify for unemployment compensation because he has never been employed.
A mortgage is a loan secured by real property. Sentence: My sister was able to qualify for a mortgage and purchase her first home.
There's nothing wrong in ending an English sentence with a preposition; however, one can also say, "mortgage for which you can qualify."
You have to be old enough to be able to write a sentence that makes sense. You don't qualify!