Grammar Focus: Complete Sentences vs. Sentence Fragments A complete sentence contains a subject...

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Grammar Focus: Complete Sentences vs. Sentence Fragments A complete sentence contains a subject (noun) and a verb and expresses a complete thought. Noun: a person place, thing, or idea Verb: tells what action someone or something is performing Subject: the word or group of words that names the person, place, thing, or idea that performs the action or is described.

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Page 1: Grammar Focus: Complete Sentences vs. Sentence Fragments  A complete sentence contains a subject (noun) and a verb and expresses a complete thought.

Grammar Focus: Complete Sentences vs. Sentence Fragments A complete sentence contains a

subject (noun) and a verb and expresses a complete thought. Noun: a person place, thing, or idea Verb: tells what action someone or

something is performing Subject: the word or group of words that

names the person, place, thing, or idea that performs the action or is described.

Page 2: Grammar Focus: Complete Sentences vs. Sentence Fragments  A complete sentence contains a subject (noun) and a verb and expresses a complete thought.

Examples of Complete Sentences

I spilled black ink on the floor.

Mr. Drewery spoke to our class.

Her news article appeared on the front

page today.

The Aggies beat Mizzou on Saturday night.

Johnny Manziel is a good candidate for the

Heisman.

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Examples of Sentence Fragments

A visit to the counseling office.

Heard the phone ring.

Walking down the street.

Thanksgiving meal on the table.

Wrote a poem to be published in the

magazine.

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On Your Own… Label each group of words S for sentence or F for

fragment. For each S (sentence) circle the subject and

underline the verb. Rewrite each F (fragment) as a complete sentence

with a subject and a verb.

1. We enjoyed the baseball game.

2. Ducks near the pond.

3. In the evening, after sunset.

4. The storm arrived quickly.

5. Leaving the basketball game now.

6. The garden in full bloom.

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ANSWERS Label each group of words S for sentence or F for fragment. For each S (sentence) circle the subject and underline the verb. Rewrite each F (fragment) as a complete sentence with a subject

and a verb.

1. We enjoyed the baseball game. S

2. Ducks near the pond. F Ducks near the pond quacked

loudly.

3. In the evening, after sunset. F In the evening, after

sunset we eat dinner.

4. The storm arrived quickly. S

5. Leaving the basketball game now. F James is

leaving the basketball game now.

6. The garden in full bloom. F I saw the garden in full

bloom.