ENG 1131 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Dependent Clause, Semicolon

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A fragment lacks a subject or verb and leaves its thought uncompleted. A subordinate or relative clause without a main clause. An examples that is not attached to a main clause. I threw the broken computer in the garbage: i went to the movies. After i finished lunch: i"ve been so lonely. Fix: attach subordinate clause to a main clause or add a main clause. Example: because i was mad, i threw the broken computer in the garbage, i went to the movies after i finished lunch, i"ve been too lonely since you left. Fragments can be a prepositional phrase: i saddled up my horse and went for a ride. In the early morning: fix: attach to or add a main clause, in the early morning, i saddled up my horse and went for a ride. Fragments can be a verbal phrase: i saddled up my horse and went for a ride.

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