Yes, this is a fragment, it needs a subject to become a sentence.
He attended Yale.
She attended Yale.
David attended Yale.
He/She attended Yale? Did your dad really attend Yale? basically, just put a person in before attended.
The best way to fix this sentence fragment is - Jack usually wore a black beret
Leave it as is; it's a complete sentence.
Leave it as is; it's a complete sentence.
It is just a fragment, not a sentence. It has no verb or object.The man quickly drank the tea because he had to catch the bus.
The way it is written (Jim is the best player on the team.) is a full sentence. Written as a sentence fragment it would be: Jim, who is the best player on the team... (is what?). Ways to fix a sentence fragment: Jim, who is the best player on the team, led the celebration. Jim, who is the best player on the team, has been sidelined.
To fix the sentence fragment "Hit the stone hard," you can add a subject at the beginning, such as "He hit the stone hard." This creates a complete sentence with a subject, verb, and object.
My best regards,
Combine it with another sentence.
First, speak what you are trying to say. Second, write down what you wrote. Check for fragments. Just add content to the fragment or combine it with another sentence.
He is at home. It is at home. I would rather be at home.
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