The corrected sentences out of the fragment statements are as follows-
5- The unexpected warm weather has been causing the snow to thaw and winter temperatures to recede.
6- The small boy sitting on the fire escape has been dropping water balloons on the padestrians below.
7- Despite wearing a very expensive sequined gown, Racheal would continue to look ridiculous unless and until she notices the toilet paper stuck to her shoe.
8- A pile of mismatched socks are hidden in the bureau drawer.
9- As raindrops softened the hairspray shell that was holding her elaborate hairdo in place, she dashed through the downpour.
10- The unprepared student was always begging for an extra pencil and a couple of blank sheets of paper.
Sentence Fragments: The following groups of words include fragments (sentences that lack either a subject or...
. Sentence Fragments: The following groups of words include fragments (sentences that lack either a subject or a main verb). Revise and write a corrected sentence below. Be sure to list the element of the sentence that is missing or problematic, as well. The unexpected warm weather causing the snow to thaw and the winter temperatures to recede. 6. The small boy sitting on the fire escape, dropping water balloons on the pedestrians below. 7. Until Rachel finally notices the toilet...
Sentence Fragments: The following groups of words include fragments (sentences that lack either a subject or a main verb). Revise and write a corrected sentence below. Be sure to list the element of the sentence that is missing or problematic, as well. 3. Fatima studied very hard. And, on the grades being announced, learned that she would graduate with high distinction. 4. The provincial champions had gathered for the national spelling bee. Dictionaries stamped on their brains and their heads...
Sentence Fragments: The following groups of words include fragments (sentences that lack either a subject or a main verb). Revise and write a corrected sentence below. Be sure to list the element of the sentence that is missing or problematic, as well. 1. With snow a metre deep in places and the snow plow not likely to go through for another hour. The snow plow not likely to go through for another hour, with snow a metre deep in some places. 2. Maria,...
I. Fused Sentence and Comma Splice Errors: The following groups of words contain comma splice and fused sentence errors. Above the incorrect sentence, indicate by labelling it with the correct initials the nature of the error (comma splice – write CS – or fused sentence – write FS), and then write a correctly revised version of the sentence in the space provided, using a variety of techniques and sentence structures. 1. Fast-food restaurants are changing now they offer healthier food...