Complete sentences contain a subject and a verb.
Sentence fragments lack either a subject or a verb.
No, it is not a complete sentence. It is a fragment.
A sentence without a subject and verb is called a fragment. Fragments are incomplete sentences that don't express a complete thought.
Yes, 'Listen to you.' is an imperative sentence, the subject is implied: 'You listen to you.' Other common imperative sentences with an implied subject are, 'Look out!', 'Stop!', or 'Jump.' The implied subject of these sentences is 'you'.
All you have to do is think of a predicate if the fragment has only a subject. For example, the fragment is: Liz got the The complete sentence is: Liz got the prom dress she had wanted for years and years, but it couldn't fit her.
Yes, that is correct. A fragment is an incomplete sentence that does not express a complete thought. So, even if you punctuate a fragment like a sentence, it remains a fragment because it lacks a subject, verb, or complete meaning.
A fragment is not a complete sentence, a run-on is a sentence that can be separated into two sentences
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Do you work? is a complete sentence; it is not a sentence fragment.
A complete sentence always has both a subject and a verb. If either the subject or the verb is missing, then it is a fragment. For example, "The cat sits on the bed" is a complete sentence because it has both a subject (the cat) and a verb (sits). "The cat" by itself is a fragment because it doesn't have a verb.
A fragment is an incomplete sentence that lacks either a subject or a verb, or fails to express a complete thought. For example, "Running through the park" or "Although it was raining" are fragments because they do not stand alone as complete sentences. Fragments often occur when dependent clauses or phrases are mistakenly presented as standalone sentences. To correct a fragment, it can be combined with a complete sentence or revised to include the missing elements.
"After the storm," is not a complete sentence so it is a fragment.
Make each fragment into a complete sentence.
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It is a sentence fragment
Sentence groups of words that express complete thoughts or ideas..Fragment do not express complete ideas..
No, it is not a complete sentence. It is a fragment.
A sentence without a subject and verb is called a fragment. Fragments are incomplete sentences that don't express a complete thought.