Lesson 6 Solutions for Sentence Fragments

lesson 6 sentence fragments answer key

Check your understanding of incomplete structures by referring to the solutions below. Each example highlights the specific errors, and the corrected forms ensure clarity and completeness in communication.

1. Task 1: The first exercise focuses on missing subjects. Incomplete thoughts, like “Ran to the store,” lack a subject. The corrected version should include the subject: “She ran to the store.”

2. Task 2: The next task addresses missing predicates. An incomplete structure such as “The dog” requires a verb to become complete. For example, “The dog barks loudly” is correct, while “The dog” is not.

3. Task 3: In this section, focus on joining two incomplete clauses. A sentence like “I went to the park. And I saw my friend” should be corrected by using proper punctuation or conjunctions: “I went to the park and saw my friend.”

Use these solutions to refine your understanding and improve your sentence-building skills. Check the corrections to ensure your work is free of structural gaps and flows naturally.