A sentence fragment is a group of words that does not express a complete thought and typically lacks a main clause. It may be missing a subject, a verb, or both, making it unable to stand alone as a complete sentence. For example, "When we went to the store" is a fragment because it leaves the reader hanging, lacking a complete idea. Fragments are often used intentionally in writing for stylistic purposes but can be confusing if used excessively or inappropriately.
The English Bill of Rights was an important act passed by Parliament.
The English navy defeated the Spanish armada.
There is only one English alphabet . But this sentence has all the letters of the alphabet in it.The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.jumpsotherwise there is no 's' in the sentence
not to be sad. It's better to see a whole sentence in order to translate more precisely
No one can be certain, because nobody wrote it down after it was said. If you mean the first written sentence, we can't be certain because so many of the writings from early days have been destroyed.
The sentence "Deep in thought, Betty studied for her English exam" is a complete sentence and is not a fragment or run-on. It is a complex sentence with a dependent clause ("Deep in thought") followed by an independent clause ("Betty studied for her English exam").
Do you work? is a complete sentence; it is not a sentence fragment.
"She wave." is fragment but "She waves" is a sentence.
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This is a sentence fragment that most likely means "This is the..."
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"After the storm," is not a complete sentence so it is a fragment.
Make each fragment into a complete sentence.
A fragment sentence is a partial sentence. It does not have everything it needs to be a full sentence. For example: "The dog" is a fragment.