
Dependent Clause and S/V Fragments combined
Quiz by Christine French
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After we take our test.
Complete or fragment?
Users enter free textType an Answer45s110.23.b.10.d.i - Q2
My fish, Wendy.
How could you best correct this sentence?
If my fish, Wendy, eats the food.
My beautiful beta fish, Wendy.
My fish, Wendy, swims around her bowl.
This sentence is already correct.
45s110.23.b.10.d.i - Q3
How could you best correct this fragment?
If you clean my car.
If you clean my car, I will give you twenty dollars.
If you clean my car I will give you twenty dollars.
45s110.23.b.10.d.i - Q4
Tell which words are nouns or pronouns and which words are verbs.
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Laughed all the way home.
What is wrong with the sentence?
It is a fragment because it's missing a subject.
There is nothing wrong with the sentence.
It is a fragment because it's missing a predicate.
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