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In the sentence above, the independent clause is I will find that unicorn . This alone is a complete sentence.

No one thought that Ethan could make the jump; it was just too high. All the same, he was determined to astound us. No matter what. Not every writer can pull off sentence fragments. If you’re not careful, they can look like unintentional mistakes rather than dramatic devices. However, when used sparingly and in the right context, they can make certain passages stand out and break up the monotony of too many similarly structured sentences in a row. Sentence fragment examples: Common mistakesThe fourth example is another dependent clause. We have a subject (“no one”) and a verb (“hear”), but the fragment leaves us with a question: what happens when no one can hear the speaker? With the exception of imperative sentences (commands), if a sentence is missing a subject then it is a fragment. You can fix a comma splice the same way you fix a run-on—either change the punctuation or add a conjunction. The good news is that writers tend to be either comma splicers or run-on artists, but almost never both. Which one are you? If you have particular trouble with comma splices, try looking at our handout on commas. Finding run-ons What are infinitive phrases? An infinitive phrase starts with an infinitive and ends with other words.

Many dependent clauses start with a coordinating or subordinating conjunction, like "although," "until," or "while." If your sentence starts with one of these phrases, that might be a sign that it needs another sentence to tell a complete story. In the realm of theater, sentence fragments are commonly used in stage directions to provide concise and clear instructions to actors and stage crew. Stage directions are brief descriptions of the physical actions, movements, and expressions that occur on stage. By using sentence fragments, playwrights can convey these instructions in a succinct manner, ensuring that the intended actions are understood without cluttering the text with unnecessary details. I ran may be a short thought, but it has a subject ( I) and a verb ( ran). Nothing in the sentence demands further explanation. Another famous example of a short-but-complete sentence is “Jesus wept.”Your high school English teacher would find three things wrong with this description. No matter what is a sentence fragment. And he did is a sentence beginning with a conjunction, and it’s a one-sentence paragraph. Literature is filled with examples of sentence fragments used for artistic effect. Here are a few more examples: These examples are missing one or more crucial components that prevent them from being a complete sentence. How to Correct Sentence Fragments

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