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FUN WITH FRAGMENTS Exploring Sentences and Sentence Fragments. A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. A sentence contains a subject and a verb . Dan attended the pep rally before the football game. Sometimes part of the sentence may be missing.
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FUN WITH FRAGMENTS Exploring Sentences and Sentence Fragments
A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.A sentence contains a subject and a verb.Danattended the pep rally before the football game.
Sometimes part of the sentence may be missing. • Three little girls in the front row What’s missing? • Ran behind the blue couch What’s missing? • In the attic at the top of the stairs What’s missing?
When a group of words fails to tell us • Who or what did something (the subject), • What happened (the verb), • Or both (the subject and the verb), we have what is known as a sentence fragment.
A sentence fragment is only a PIECE of a sentence. • It does NOT express a complete thought.
Sat behind me in science class What’s missing?
Yes, we need a subject. The new girlsat behind me in science class.
The bag of groceries on the kitchen table What’s missing?
Yes, we need a verb. The bag of groceries on the kitchen table goes to Grandmother's house.
After the rain stopped What’s missing?
Yes, we need a subject and a verb. After the rain stopped, the childrenran outside to play.
Remember, A sentence must tell you all you need to know to have a complete thought.
The book Johnny Tremainis historical fiction. We have a subject and predicate, so this is a sentence.
A Newbery Medal winner. This is only a subject. There is no predicate. This is a fragment.
Esther Forbes’s nonfiction book on Paul Revere won a Pulitzer Prize.
Esther Forbes’s nonfiction book on Paul Reverewon a Pulitzer Prize. We have a subject and predicate, so this is a sentence.
The silversmith Paul Revere. What about him? This is only a subject, so it is a fragment.
Offered Johnny a job. Who offered Johnny a job? There is only a predicate, so this is a fragment.
Johnnyliked his work. We have both a subject and a predicate, so this is a sentence.
Made things of silver. Who made things of silver? This is only a predicate, so this is a fragment.
Johnnyburned his hand. We have both a subject and a predicate, so this is a sentence.
A terrible accident. What about the terrible accident? This is only a subject, so this is a fragment.
An operationmade his hand well again. We have both a subject and a predicate, so this is a sentence.