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•A sentence fragment is an
incomplete sentence. These
sentences are incomplete
(fragments) because they
lack either a subject or a
verb or both.
What is a SentenceWhat is a Sentence
Fragment?Fragment?
 There are 7 types of Sentence fragments.
a. Subordinate Clause Fragments
b. Infinitive Phrase Fragments
c. Afterthought Fragments
d. Lonely Verb Fragments
e. Appositive Fragments
f. Participle Phrase Fragments
g. Intentional Fragments.
Types of Fragments
 This type of sentence fragment
contains a subordinate
conjunction, a subject and a
verb.
E.g. Flooring the accelerator,
Juan wove through the heavy
traffic. As his ex-girlfriend Joan
chased him down the
interstate.
Subordinate Clause Fragment
 This type of phrase usually begins
with an ing or ed word. However,
in the case of an irregular verbs,
an irregular past participle, like
burnt or spoken , will begin the
phrase.
E.g. Aunt Olivia always wears a motorcycle
helmet. Worrying that a meteor or chunk of
space debris will conk her on the head.
Participle Phrase Fragment
 An infinitive phrase will begin
with an infinitive [to + base
verb].
E.g. To explain why he had brought
Squeeze, his seven-foot pet python,
to Mr. Parker’s English class, Ronald
sat in the provost’s office, jiggling his
foot nervously.
Infinitive Phrase Fragment
These fragments begin with these
transitions: especially, for example,
for instance, like, such as, including
and except.
These transitions frequently
introduce good details that the
writer is providing as an
afterthought for previous
information.
Afterthought Fragments
These are fragments which occur when there is a verb phrase
without a subject.
E.g. After dinner, Mike and Pat leave their dirty dishes on the
back patio. And let the raccoons, opossums, and armadillos
that visit the yard eat the leftovers.
Lonely Verb Fragments
•An appositive is a word or group of words
that renames a noun right beside it.
•An appositive does not contain a main
clause, it cannot stand alone as a complete
sentence.
Appositive Fragments
• This is used to emphasize a point.
• Intentional Fragments are not grammar
errors. They can. However, get you into a
trouble if you are a beginning writer.
Intentional Fragment
If your lecturers mark your paper for
fragments, a simple and effective
proofreading trick is to read your
composition backwards.
Strategy to Identify Fragments
Sentence fragments

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Sentence fragments

  • 1.
  • 2. •A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence. These sentences are incomplete (fragments) because they lack either a subject or a verb or both. What is a SentenceWhat is a Sentence Fragment?Fragment?
  • 3.
  • 4.  There are 7 types of Sentence fragments. a. Subordinate Clause Fragments b. Infinitive Phrase Fragments c. Afterthought Fragments d. Lonely Verb Fragments e. Appositive Fragments f. Participle Phrase Fragments g. Intentional Fragments. Types of Fragments
  • 5.  This type of sentence fragment contains a subordinate conjunction, a subject and a verb. E.g. Flooring the accelerator, Juan wove through the heavy traffic. As his ex-girlfriend Joan chased him down the interstate. Subordinate Clause Fragment
  • 6.  This type of phrase usually begins with an ing or ed word. However, in the case of an irregular verbs, an irregular past participle, like burnt or spoken , will begin the phrase. E.g. Aunt Olivia always wears a motorcycle helmet. Worrying that a meteor or chunk of space debris will conk her on the head. Participle Phrase Fragment
  • 7.  An infinitive phrase will begin with an infinitive [to + base verb]. E.g. To explain why he had brought Squeeze, his seven-foot pet python, to Mr. Parker’s English class, Ronald sat in the provost’s office, jiggling his foot nervously. Infinitive Phrase Fragment
  • 8. These fragments begin with these transitions: especially, for example, for instance, like, such as, including and except. These transitions frequently introduce good details that the writer is providing as an afterthought for previous information. Afterthought Fragments
  • 9. These are fragments which occur when there is a verb phrase without a subject. E.g. After dinner, Mike and Pat leave their dirty dishes on the back patio. And let the raccoons, opossums, and armadillos that visit the yard eat the leftovers. Lonely Verb Fragments
  • 10. •An appositive is a word or group of words that renames a noun right beside it. •An appositive does not contain a main clause, it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. Appositive Fragments
  • 11. • This is used to emphasize a point. • Intentional Fragments are not grammar errors. They can. However, get you into a trouble if you are a beginning writer. Intentional Fragment
  • 12. If your lecturers mark your paper for fragments, a simple and effective proofreading trick is to read your composition backwards. Strategy to Identify Fragments