Correcting Sentence Fragments

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Correcting Sentence Fragments What is a sentence fragment? How to fix a sentence fragment Review A Review B

What is a sentence fragment? Not all “sentences” are created equal. Look at the following two groups of words: Fragment The weeds grew. Because of the rain. The weeds grew. Because of the rain. The weeds grew. Because of the rain. The weeds grew. Because of the rain. They both begin with a capital letter. They both end with a period. BUT The second does not express a complete thought. It is a sentence fragment.

What is a sentence fragment? A sentence fragment does not have all the basic parts of a complete sentence. Fragments do not express a complete thought and are missing important information. No subject Examples Reached the campsite early. No verb The ground muddy and wet after the storm. Not a complete thought Because the tent had a leak in it.

What is a sentence fragment? To identify sentence fragments, use a simple test: 1. Does the group of words have a subject? 2. Does it have a verb? 3. Does it express a complete thought? If the answer to any of these questions is no, you have a fragment.

What is a sentence fragment? Apply the test to the following group of words: The bird sat on a high branch. The bird sat on a high branch. The bird sat on a high branch. The bird sat on a high branch. Sentence 1. Does the group of words have a subject? Yes 2. Does it have a verb? Yes 3. Does it express a complete thought? Yes

What is a sentence fragment? Apply the test to the following group of words: After the train left the station. After the train left the station. After the train left the station. After the train left the station. Fragment 1. Does the group of words have a subject? Yes Yes 2. Does it have a verb? No 3. Does it express a complete thought? What happened after the train left the station?

What is a sentence fragment? On Your Own Determine whether each group of words is a fragment or a complete sentence. If the item is a complete sentence, write C. If the item is a fragment, write F. If the item is a fragment, write an S if it’s missing a subject, a V if it’s missing a verb, or an I if it expresses an incomplete thought. ___ 1. Some Asian flying squirrels three feet long. ___ 2. Flying squirrels can glide through the air. ___ 3. Leap from one tree to another. ___ 4. If they start high up in the tree. [End of Section]

How to fix a sentence fragment Add a subject To fix a sentence fragment, first figure out which piece is missing. If the word group is missing a subject, add a subject to make it into a complete sentence. Fragment Complete sentence Cared for the sick zebra. The zookeeper cared for the sick zebra. No subject. Who cared for the zebra? Fragment Complete sentence Every day fed her a special food. Every day he fed her a special food. No subject. Who fed her?

How to fix a sentence fragment Add a verb If a fragment is missing a verb, add a verb to make it into a complete sentence. Complete sentence Fragment The leaf The leaf slowly down the stream. floated slowly down the stream. No verb. What did the leaf do slowly? Complete sentence Fragment More leaves More leaves from the trees soon. will fall from the trees soon. No verb. What will the leaves do soon?

How to fix a sentence fragment On Your Own Determine whether each group of words is a fragment (F) or a complete sentence (C). If the item is a fragment, make it into a complete sentence by adding the missing subject or verb. ___ 1. Wants to send a postcard to her aunt. ___ 2. June is visiting the museum today. ___ 3. Mr. Leonard the field trip carefully. ___ 4. Lucio wants to see the planetarium.

How to fix a sentence fragment Attach the fragment to a complete sentence Sometimes you can fix a sentence fragment by attaching it to a complete sentence. Fragment Complete sentence + Until the sun went down. They played football. Not a complete thought Complete sentence = They played football until the sun went down.

How to fix a sentence fragment Attach the fragment to a complete sentence Sometimes you can fix a sentence fragment by attaching it to a complete sentence. Fragment Complete sentence + Before the game began. We bought some snacks. Not a complete thought Complete sentence = Before the game began, we bought some snacks.

How to fix a sentence fragment On Your Own Identify the sentence fragments in the following paragraph. Then fix each fragment by attaching it to a complete sentence. Change capitalization and punctuation wherever necessary. The weather cleared. While we were driving to the campground. We traveled for hours. When we arrived at our campsite. Mom and I set up the tent. My sister hiked to the river with her friend. As the sun set. We cooked bean soup over the fire. [End of Section]

Review A Identify each word group as a sentence fragment (F) or a complete sentence (C). ___ 1. Jenna the back door open. ___ 2. The geese fly south in winter. ___ 3. Walks the dog after dinner each evening. ___ 4. Someone broke the lock. ___ 5. Because the ground freezes at night. [End of Section]

Review B Revise each fragment in the following paragraph by (1) adding a subject, (2) adding a verb, or (3) attaching the fragment to a complete sentence. Change capitalization and punctuation wherever necessary. My friends and I for a hike in the mountains. Put some food, water, and first aid supplies in our packs. Then drove us to the trailhead. Before we had hiked very far. My parents were reminding us to stay nearby. They good hikers themselves. When we arrived at the overlook. Mom spread out a small picnic for us. [End of Section]

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