Fragments - Learning English
Fragments: Fragments are incomplete sentences that lack a subject or verb. Or, if the sentence does seem to have a subject or verb, the subject and verb appear in a subordinate clause rather than the main, independent clause.
Fragments: Fragments are incomplete sentences that lack a subject or verb. Or, if the sentence does seem to have a subject or verb, the subject and verb appear in a subordinate clause rather than the main, independent clause.
- Swam in the ocean. (no subject)
- Frank in the ocean. (no verb)
- Frank swimming in the ocean. (not an independent clause)
- Correction: Frank swam in the ocean.
Fragments are harder to spot when they are next to real sentences, but they are still fragments.
- Frank went to the beach. Swam in the ocean.
- Correction: Frank went to the beach and swam in the ocean.
- It was the last thing I thought I'd see. Frank in the ocean.
- Correction: The last thing I thought I'd see was Frank in the ocean.
- There are a few things I hate. Frank swimming in the ocean.
- Correction: There are a few things I hate. Frank swimming in the oceanis one of them.
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