Give an example of a sentence fragment.

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A sentence fragment is when either the subject is missing or the main verb is missing from the sentence. For example if the sentence is .....is teaching in the class. So here the subject Teacher is missing. Secondly, If the sentence is After my meeting I will my friend So here the main verb visit...
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A sentence fragment is when either the subject is missing or the main verb is missing from the sentence. For example if the sentence is .....is teaching in the class. So here the subject Teacher is missing. Secondly, If the sentence is After my meeting I will my friend So here the main verb visit is missing. Thankyou read less
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Incorrect: Went to the store yesterday. Correct: I went to the store yesterday.
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Incorrect: Went to the store yesterday. Correct: I went to the store yesterday.
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Example of a fragment sentence is Because of the rain
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Sentence fragment is a part of the sentence itself. For instance, in the sentence ' I am buying food', 'am buying food' is a sentence fragment since the subject 'I' is missing from the sentence.
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