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Foolish Fragments Grade 5

Do you know what a complete sentence is? A SENTENCE is made up of one or more words that express a complete thought. A sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a period, question mark, or exclamation point.

What is a Fragment? A sentence must have two characteristics:     1. It must have a subject and a verb;     2. it must have independence or completeness. If either of these characteristics are missing from a group of words written as a sentence, the result is an error called a sentence fragment. 

Let’s look at some examples. Sylvia feels happy this morning.  Because the sun is shining. She is leaving early to take a walk in the woods. "Because the sun is shining" is a sentence fragment.

More examples Fragment: I couldn't fall asleep.  Although I was tired. Correct : Although I was tired, I couldn't fall asleep. Fragment: I bought a 16-pound turkey.  Which wasn't enough food. Correct : I bought a 16-pound turkey, which wasn't enough food.

Take a look at these examples ! Fragment: He couldn't see that movie.  Being only 14. Correct : Being only 14, he couldn't see that movie. Fragment: I bought a 16-pound turkey.  To feed 25 people. Correct : I bought a 16-pound turkey to feed 25 people.

Mike doesn't like fish; likes chicken. Mike doesn't like. Choose the sentence that is correctly written and is not a fragment or run-on. Mike doesn't like fish; likes chicken. Mike doesn't like. Although Mike doesn't like fish, he does like chicken.

Although Mike doesn't like fish, he does like chicken. Choose the sentence that is correctly written and is not a fragment or run-on. Mike doesn't like fish; likes chicken. Mike doesn't like. Although Mike doesn't like fish, he does like chicken.

Which answer is written correctly? In December we are flying to Rome for vacation it should be a wonderful trip. In December we are flying, to Rome for vacation, it should be a wonderful trip. In December, we are flying to Rome for vacation. It should be a wonderful trip.

Which answer is written correctly? In December we are flying to Rome for vacation it should be a wonderful trip. In December we are flying, to Rome for vacation, it should be a wonderful trip. In December, we are flying to Rome for vacation. It should be a wonderful trip.

Which answer is written correctly? Last night, we heard a loud noise outside. We ran into the back yard. Saw that a tree had fallen. Last night, we heard a loud noise outside. We ran into the back yard and saw that a tree had fallen. Last night. We heard a loud noise outside. We ran into the back yard. And saw that a tree had fallen.

Which answer is written correctly? Last night, we heard a loud noise outside. We ran into the back yard. Saw that a tree had fallen. Last night, we heard a loud noise outside. We ran into the back yard and saw that a tree had fallen. Last night. We heard a loud noise outside. We ran into the back yard. And saw that a tree had fallen.

Which answer is written correctly? The reason we drove to the lake was to go fishing. We ended up swimming all day. The reason we drove to the lake. Was to go fishing. We ended up swimming all day. The reason we drove to the lake was to go fishing we ended up swimming all day.

Which answer is written correctly? The reason we drove to the lake was to go fishing. We ended up swimming all day. The reason we drove to the lake. Was to go fishing. We ended up swimming all day. The reason we drove to the lake was to go fishing we ended up swimming all day.

Remember This: NEVER USE FOOLISH FRAGMENTS

Resources http://www.gp.k12.mi.us/ci/eng/StyleSheet/complete.html http://www.ac.victor.cc.ca.us/materials/ english/frag_run-on.html http://www.isu.edu/departments/acadskil/ WriteCenter/WLHndouts/fragment.html