To merge sentence fragments, identify the main idea in each fragment and combine them into a complete sentence. You can do this by adding a subject or verb to the fragment or by connecting it with a coordinating conjunction (like "and," "but," or "or") or a subordinating conjunction (like "because" or "although"). Ensure that the merged sentence maintains clarity and coherence. For example, turn "The sun was setting. The sky turned orange." into "As the sun was setting, the sky turned orange."
we merge to the candy store
Fragments of bone have been recovered
Often, you can combine thoughts from 2 fragments to make a complete, meaningful sentence.
You can use "merge" in a sentence like this: "The two companies decided to merge in order to create a stronger presence in the market."
Here is an example sentence with the word 'fragments':The once-beautiful photo frame slipped from her hands, and in no time it became mere shimmering fragments on the floor.
Please be very careful when you merge with traffic on the expressway.
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Use conjunctions.
We merged all our candies.
Example: There are too many fragments in that paragraph.
Ampersand is use for Title, and Fragments .
A sentence fragment can be paired with one or more fragments containing the missing information (subject, predicate, or object), or it can have the missing structural part added, or it can be combined with another complete sentence.