, and everyone cheering and waving because the Girl Who Didn't Know
What Sentence Fragments Were, has now used them judiciously and with aplomb!
Not exact matches
There is a
sentence wrong in the middle of
what I wrote — please omit the first two words of «he presumes the burden is...» (they were a thought
fragment that did not get written correctly).
What we have are bits and
fragments of
sentences that are completely out - of - context.
You may prefer to always use contractions and keep your writing casual, or you may not care if there are
fragmented sentences because of
what you're saying.
Context as in who this person was and in
what capacity they were talking, whether this was an official press release or an off - the - cuff comment,
what else was said along with these two extracted
sentence fragments which might moderate or clarify the message.
Some job seekers fail to look the interviewer in the eye, speak in
sentence fragments, muddy up the main ideas for each of their answers, or lack confidence in
what they are saying.
Mostly, these
sentence fragments fail to deliver
what they are meant to.
Misspelled words,
fragment sentences, and grammatical errors, that's
what.