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Description: This is an exercise to know how to determine a sentence and a fragment.
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Name: ________________________________________
Date: ___________
Score: _________________
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Read and analyze the statements below
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Write frag fragment, S for sentence in the blank provided before the number
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Looking up at a sacred stage
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Christmas time in prison is a sad time
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The cry for law and order has changed nothing
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The smart students bragged about their grades
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Interested only in money
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To take over his father's business
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The story begins like a typical short story
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Sander simply could not satisfy anybody's standards
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Mario has never washed a dish in his life
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Daring him to risk all to sail the seas
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Eliminate ineffective fragments (1) by combining them with the main clause or (2) by making them in
complete sentence
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The twins are almost identical
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We had a wonderful vacation
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3
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The streams were beginning to dry up
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Susan was constantly making suggestions to her husband
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5
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He
was afraid of the dark
Description: This is an exercise to know how to determine a sentence and a fragment.