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Further Exercises On Fragment .Sts

This document provides exercises to help identify and correct sentence fragments. It contains multiple examples of sentence fragments and ways to complete them into full sentences. The exercises cover identifying fragments, completing fragments, creating fragments, and matching fragments to key elements.

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Further Exercises On Fragment .Sts

This document provides exercises to help identify and correct sentence fragments. It contains multiple examples of sentence fragments and ways to complete them into full sentences. The exercises cover identifying fragments, completing fragments, creating fragments, and matching fragments to key elements.

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These exercises should help reinforce understanding of sentence fragments and how to

correct them.

1. Identify the Key Element: Given the following sentence fragments, identify the missing key element that
would make each fragment a complete sentence:

• Walking down the street.

• After finishing his dinner.

• By the riverbank, where the flowers bloom.

2. Complete the Fragment: Provide the missing key element to make the following fragments complete
sentences:

• Lost in the forest, ___________.

• During the stormy night, ___________.

• Without any hesitation, ___________.

3. Correcting Fragments: Rewrite the following sentence fragments into complete sentences:

• Running through the field, feeling the wind on my face.

• In the library studying for my exams.

• Playing music with friends, enjoying every note.

4. Creating Fragments: Create three original sentence fragments, ensuring each is missing a key element to make
it a complete sentence.

5. Identify and Correct: Read the given sentences and identify any sentence fragments. Then, correct them by
adding the missing key element:

• After the long journey, reached the summit.

• Watching the sunset over the horizon.

6. Matching Exercise: Match the following sentence fragments with the appropriate key elements to form
complete sentences: Fragments:

• Cooking dinner for her family.

• After the movie ended.

• Running late for the meeting.

Exercise 1: Identify whether the following are complete sentences or fragments:


1. Walking down the street.
2. She went to the store to buy some milk.
3. Under the table.
4. The cat sleeping on the mat.
5. Reading a book in the park.
Exercise 2: Correct the fragments to make complete sentences:
1. Jumping over the fence.
2. Ran to catch the bus.
3. Sat quietly by the fireplace.
4. Ate dinner at the restaurant.
5. Driving through the city.
Exercise 3: Identify whether the following are complete sentences or fragments:
1. On the top shelf of the cupboard.
2. Climbed to the mountain peak.
3. Writing an essay for class.
4. Played basketball after school.
5. After the rain stopped.
Exercise 4: Correct the fragments to make complete sentences:
1. After the movie ended.
2. Before going to bed.
3. Shopping for groceries.
4. Under the bridge.
5. Looking at the stars.
Exercise 5: Identify whether the following are complete sentences or fragments:
1. The old house on the hill.
2. Across the river.
3. Climbing the steep slope.
4. Ate lunch at the cafe.
5. In the middle of the road.
Exercise 6: Correct the fragments to make complete sentences:
1. Running through the fields.
2. After the storm passed.
3. Playing with her toys.
4. Sat on the bench.
5. On the edge of the cliff.
Exercise 7: Identify whether the following are complete sentences or fragments:
1. Along the riverbank.
2. Waiting for the train.
3. Raining heavily outside.
4. Walking in the park.
5. Watching a movie.
Exercise 8: Correct the fragments to make complete sentences:
1. After the bell rang.
2. In the corner of the room.
3. Played soccer in the field.
4. During the summer holidays.
5. With a big smile.
Exercise 9: Identify whether the following are complete sentences or fragments:
1. On the table.
2. Swam in the ocean.
3. Under the bed.
4. Climbing the tree.
5. After the party ended.
Exercise 10: Correct the fragments to make complete sentences:
1. Before the sun rose.
2. At the bottom of the stairs.
3. Riding a bike in the park.
4. After finishing the book.
5. Played chess with his friend.

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