The fix: Use verbs instead
of sentence fragments that omit them.
Both of these sentence fragments imply that the employer will look more closely at the merits of job candidates and pay little to no attention to education and academic achievement.
For example, some broken grammatical rules are acceptable, such as the use
of sentence fragments to make the writing crisp.
I have long since overcome the taboo
of sentence fragments.
It starts with a short review
of sentence fragments, run - on sentences, and complete sentences that includes a sentence sorting activity.
On the other hand, the example Mr. Weber referred to, like the one about the car crash, highlighted the inability of the ETS program to distinguish an inappropriate use
of a sentence fragment from one that was rhetorically effective for the content and the genre.
Not exact matches
THE ELUSIVE LIQUID BIOPSY Intervention Track Ballroom C1 Every protein
fragment, every strand
of microRNA, every
sentence and mis -
sentence of DNA, every immune system marker, every signature
of disease in the human being.
Instead
of jumping straight into a conversation, or snoozing through bullet - pointed
sentence fragments in a slideshow presentation, he requires his senior executives to write six - page narrative memos.
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.
During the Georgetown - North Carolina game he began a whopping 38 %
of his
sentences (or, more accurately,
sentence fragments) with and.
Sucking away when she pops off to mention something in a
fragmented toddler
sentence, look at me in her sweet gaze for comprehension and then relatch to continue all leaves me with a head - shaking the feeling
of «did she just TALK to me?
How do you reconcile these two
sentence fragments: (1) ``... losing 191,367 people to other states in the year ending last July 1...» and (2) «As
of July 1..
Some
sentences are set in boldface for no apparent reason, and Paragraph 130
of the document is a
sentence fragment that says: «In an official statement.»
While the first Opening lines are the initial portions
of dialogue or text in a written book often constituted by at least the first
sentence or a
fragment thereof.
Lesson 1 - Word classes and clauses (simple
sentences) Lesson 2 - Combining simple
sentences (compound and complex
sentences) Lesson 3 - Subordination and positioning
of additional clauses Lesson 4 - preventing and fixing run on's,
fragments and splices.
They move the information around, creating as many
sentences as possible, and the resulting lesson touches upon everything from run - ons and
fragments to
sentence length variation to use
of commas.
Sentence fragments and run - on
sentences are some
of the most common mistakes English language learners make.
And it would be like «
sentence fragment,» and since he had lower case it would be like «capitalization,» and it was, like, it clusters it all together and I can't always get rid
of all
of them...
The diagnostic covers a number
of critical
sentence structure skills, such as
fragments and run - on
sentences.
An outstanding characteristic
of Wideman's style is his use
of sentence structure, which ranges from his widespread use
of enjambment («Bereaved» consists
of a single
sentence of ten lines, for example) to short explosive
fragments (such as «My, my, Miss May.
Never mind worrying about the correct use
of commas, avoiding
sentence fragments, or maintaining the correct tense.
Sentence fragments: All
of your
sentences should be grammatically correct (contain a subject, verb, and direct object if the verb is transitive) and able to stand on their own.
In my works, I will do this a bit, but instead
of making two
sentences, I'll add an ellipsis or a dash and then add that
fragment.
I tried to overlook the
sentence fragments because they could have been indicative
of the protagonist's style
of thinking.
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.
Standardized table
of contents and related navigational structures, including the ability to define links into content
fragments down to the
sentence or word level
The bulk
of the story is contained in the following two
sentence fragments: «Consider «bear market funds» as a kind
of stock market disaster insurance... [they] should make up no more than 5 %
of your stock portfolio.»
The Hidden Object Scenes are varied with Interactive List finds, Multiples
of the same item finds, Keywords in
sentence finds,
Fragment finds, and one
of my personal favorites, Interactive, Progressive Silhouetted Shape finds where you find the first item that matches the Silhouetted Shape, and then use that item back in the scene logically, which exposes the next item and so forth.
The palindrome is made up from a
fragment in
sentence 21 from the German translation
of Sol LeWitt's
Sentences on Conceptual Art: «Perception
of ideas leads to new ideas.»
Square monitors radiated coloured lights that flickered and glowed in the dark room; horn speakers blared a muffled voice reading out
fragmented sentences that led nowhere but back into the feedback
of LED panels.
Like a ghost, the voice we hear in «Uotpy» whispers, shouts and echoes the
fragments of two negative
sentences.
147 Johnson, supra note 31, at 156 (discussing breaking the rules with an example
of the «unfinished message» trope: «The three worst mistakes you can make are overpromising and underdelivering»); Clark, supra note 32, at 82 — 84 (describing
sentence fragments as a way
of artfully breaking the rules in contrasting with an earlier longer
sentence).
The prosecutor had taken a
sentence fragment out
of context and characterized it as a finding
of the court, when clearly it was not.
This post used a number
of stylistic writing techniques to achieve an informal tone: a casual, long parenthetical aside in the middle
of a
sentence; the use
of «we» for the blogger's voice; contractions; ironic asides; and a mix
of grammatically correct
sentences and an intentional
sentence fragment for emphasis.
Only two recurring
sentence fragments, referring to the specific content
of Jenevein's press conference and email, were stricken from the censure.3 All six violations
of the Code
of Judicial Conduct and Texas Constitution found by the commission remain on Jenevein's record.
Instead, write your bullet points in
sentence fragments e.g. «Successfully led a team
of six to complete project X ahead
of schedule» or «Proficient with Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook».
The same
sentence fragment construction you used in the summary should be used for the bullet points, and the accomplishments you list should tell a short story in the form
of a problem, your solution, and the result.
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.
Taking a variety
of forms, tag lines can be a group
of keywords or a
sentence fragment.
A resume is different from a cover letter in the sense that instead
of using complete, grammatically correct
sentences, you should use
fragments.
Legal assistant resume objectives are mere
sentence fragments that outline the jobseeker's idealization
of an available position.
Your summary should consist
of sentences... not bullets or
fragments.
Notice how this section is concise; it only takes three
sentence fragments to convey all the most important details
of the jobseeker's qualifications.
Professional resume writers specialize in something your English teacher never approved
of:
sentence fragments.
When assembling your LinkedIn Profile, you'll need to account for the short attention spans
of most recruiters and employers, condensing each crucial point into tightly written, powerful
sentence fragments.
Fragmented sentences enable concise statements and generally make the best use
of resume space.
The summary statement sticks to three
sentences, or
sentence fragments, using the correct amount
of space to quickly make a pitch about her qualifications.
As the guest services manager resume sample demonstrates, use
sentence fragments instead
of full
sentences.
As a
sentence fragment outlining the job seeker's idealization
of an available position, the objective statement is an important part
of a police chief resume.