Common Mistakes in English & Grammar Errors.
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What is a Sentence Fragment?
A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence. It usually lacks a subject, verb, or doesn’t express a complete thought. While fragments can sometimes be used for style or emphasis, they’re usually considered errors in formal writing.
For example:
(This doesn’t form a complete thought. What happened because you were tired?)
How to Avoid Sentence Fragments
Here are a few steps you can follow to ensure your sentences are complete:
A complete sentence needs both a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a verb (the action or state).
Even with a subject and a verb, some sentences are incomplete because they depend on more information to make sense.
Dependent clauses start with words like because, if, when, which, and while. These clauses cannot stand alone as sentences.
Words ending in -ing (running, swimming, etc.) are not complete verbs on their own. You’ll need to pair them with a helping verb (am, is, are, was, etc.).
Practice Time!
Let’s try fixing some sentence fragments:
Fragment: While waiting for the bus.
Correction: I read a book while waiting for the bus.
Fragment: The girl who loves to dance.
Correction: The girl who loves to dance is performing tonight.
Fragment: After the movie ended.
Correction: After the movie ended, we went out for ice cream.
Practice Exercise
Now it’s your turn! Fill in the blanks to complete the sentences:
✅ Answers:
Pro Tip:
Whenever you’re unsure if a sentence is a fragment, ask yourself:
If it passes all three, you’re good to go!