A sentence is a complete clause with a subject and a finite verb. A sentence fragment is not a complete clause, but is part of a clause (often lacking the verb to make a full sentence). For instance,...
Unlike other possessives, the pronoun "its" does not use an apostrophe.When you see the apostrophe form "it's", that represents a contraction of "IT IS"."It's a hot day today and my dog is scratching...
A sentence is not a sentence if it lacks a subject or a verb. Examples:Up until then......as often as possible.The car with the dent......if you can. (However, without the "if", the statement "You...
A sentence makes a complete thought. A sentence fragment does not.Fragments :The coach who had arrived for the big game.Can get in the way of people trying to work.Turning to the left at the old...