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Of the three sentences in each group, select the one that is NOT a sentence fragment.
1.
□Because Manuel was sure he had heard the same strange story many months ago.
□Although I will never forget how cold we were when we lost our heat last winter.
□Since Anna wasn't at the meeting, I took notes so that she wouldn't miss anything.
2.
□When my cousin moved to Troy, New York, after he finished school.
□After he went to all the trouble of fixing up his apartment.
□While living there, he made very few friends.
3.
□My brother has been running a charter fishing boat for five years.
□Many of his customers coming back three or four times over the summer.
□His business been so busy that he has very little time for anything else.
4.
□In the hiding place that Carl had been using for years to get away from the noisy house.
□By the time that everyone had quieted down, my favorite television show was over.
□Before planning another family get-together at the already crowded park.
5.
□Although I knew she might wear something outrageous, I was still shocked by her dress.
□Because she didn't want to tell where she had bought the strange outfit.
□When we finally heard that she had made the dress herself.

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Fragment test 1

  • 1. Of the three sentences in each group, select the one that is NOT a sentence fragment. 1. □Because Manuel was sure he had heard the same strange story many months ago. □Although I will never forget how cold we were when we lost our heat last winter. □Since Anna wasn't at the meeting, I took notes so that she wouldn't miss anything. 2. □When my cousin moved to Troy, New York, after he finished school. □After he went to all the trouble of fixing up his apartment. □While living there, he made very few friends. 3. □My brother has been running a charter fishing boat for five years. □Many of his customers coming back three or four times over the summer. □His business been so busy that he has very little time for anything else. 4. □In the hiding place that Carl had been using for years to get away from the noisy house. □By the time that everyone had quieted down, my favorite television show was over. □Before planning another family get-together at the already crowded park. 5. □Although I knew she might wear something outrageous, I was still shocked by her dress. □Because she didn't want to tell where she had bought the strange outfit. □When we finally heard that she had made the dress herself.