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SENTENCES & FRAGMENTS. - A sentence tells a complete idea. - A fragment tells an incomplete idea. Read each of the following statements and decide which.

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Page 1: SENTENCES & FRAGMENTS. - A sentence tells a complete idea. - A fragment tells an incomplete idea.  Read each of the following statements and decide which.

SENTENCES & FRAGMENTS

Page 2: SENTENCES & FRAGMENTS. - A sentence tells a complete idea. - A fragment tells an incomplete idea.  Read each of the following statements and decide which.

- A sentence tells a complete idea.- A fragment tells an incomplete idea.

Read each of the following statements and decide which is a complete sentence.

Page 3: SENTENCES & FRAGMENTS. - A sentence tells a complete idea. - A fragment tells an incomplete idea.  Read each of the following statements and decide which.

Sharks are fierce hunters.

Sentence

Fragment

Page 4: SENTENCES & FRAGMENTS. - A sentence tells a complete idea. - A fragment tells an incomplete idea.  Read each of the following statements and decide which.

Afraid of sharks.

Sentence

Fragment

Page 5: SENTENCES & FRAGMENTS. - A sentence tells a complete idea. - A fragment tells an incomplete idea.  Read each of the following statements and decide which.

The great white shark will attack people.

Sentence

Fragment

Page 6: SENTENCES & FRAGMENTS. - A sentence tells a complete idea. - A fragment tells an incomplete idea.  Read each of the following statements and decide which.

Other kinds will not.

Sentence

Fragment

Page 7: SENTENCES & FRAGMENTS. - A sentence tells a complete idea. - A fragment tells an incomplete idea.  Read each of the following statements and decide which.

Sharks have an outer row of teeth for grabbing.

Sentence

Fragment

Page 8: SENTENCES & FRAGMENTS. - A sentence tells a complete idea. - A fragment tells an incomplete idea.  Read each of the following statements and decide which.

When the outer teeth fall out, another row of teeth moves up.

Sentence

Fragment

Page 9: SENTENCES & FRAGMENTS. - A sentence tells a complete idea. - A fragment tells an incomplete idea.  Read each of the following statements and decide which.

Help keep the ocean clean by eating dead animals.

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Fragment

That’s good to know!

Page 10: SENTENCES & FRAGMENTS. - A sentence tells a complete idea. - A fragment tells an incomplete idea.  Read each of the following statements and decide which.

Not a single bone in his body.

Sentence

Fragment

Page 11: SENTENCES & FRAGMENTS. - A sentence tells a complete idea. - A fragment tells an incomplete idea.  Read each of the following statements and decide which.

Cartilage of sharks.

Sentence

Fragment

Page 12: SENTENCES & FRAGMENTS. - A sentence tells a complete idea. - A fragment tells an incomplete idea.  Read each of the following statements and decide which.

Made of the same material as the tip of your nose.

Sentence

Fragment

Page 13: SENTENCES & FRAGMENTS. - A sentence tells a complete idea. - A fragment tells an incomplete idea.  Read each of the following statements and decide which.

Unlike other fish, sharks cannot float.

Sentence

Fragment

Page 14: SENTENCES & FRAGMENTS. - A sentence tells a complete idea. - A fragment tells an incomplete idea.  Read each of the following statements and decide which.

In motion constantly.

Sentence

Fragment

Page 15: SENTENCES & FRAGMENTS. - A sentence tells a complete idea. - A fragment tells an incomplete idea.  Read each of the following statements and decide which.

Even when sleeping.

Sentence

Fragment

Page 16: SENTENCES & FRAGMENTS. - A sentence tells a complete idea. - A fragment tells an incomplete idea.  Read each of the following statements and decide which.

Clause

Group of words containing a subject and a verb1. Independent 2. Dependent

Page 17: SENTENCES & FRAGMENTS. - A sentence tells a complete idea. - A fragment tells an incomplete idea.  Read each of the following statements and decide which.

Independent (“main”) Clause

A group of words made up of a subject and predicate

Simple sentence Can stand alone

Ex. Jim studied in the Sweet Shop for his English quiz.

Page 18: SENTENCES & FRAGMENTS. - A sentence tells a complete idea. - A fragment tells an incomplete idea.  Read each of the following statements and decide which.

Dependent (“subordinate”) Clause

Contains a subject and verb but does not express a complete thought

Cannot stand alone Must be attached to an independent clause

Ex: When Jim studied in the Sweet Shop for his English quiz

Page 19: SENTENCES & FRAGMENTS. - A sentence tells a complete idea. - A fragment tells an incomplete idea.  Read each of the following statements and decide which.

Examples

Fragment: Purdue offers many majors in engineering. Such as electrical, chemical, and industrial engineering. 

Possible Revision: Purdue offers many majors in engineering, such as electrical, chemical, and industrial engineering.

Page 20: SENTENCES & FRAGMENTS. - A sentence tells a complete idea. - A fragment tells an incomplete idea.  Read each of the following statements and decide which.

Examples

Fragment: The current city policy on housing is incomplete as it stands. Which is why we believe the proposed amendments should be passed. 

Possible Revision: Because the current city policy on housing is incomplete as it stands, we believe the proposed amendments should be passed.

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Independent Practice

Directions: Revise the following fragments into complete sentences. You may add or move words as needed. (Yes, that means you need to write these down.)

1. A story with deep thoughts and emotions. 2. Toys of all kinds thrown everywhere.3. With the ultimate effect of all advertising is to sell the

product. 4. By paying too much attention to polls can make a political

leader unwilling to propose innovative policies. 5. For doing freelance work for a competitor got Phil fired.6. Because the one I have now isn't working out too well.