Mastering Complete Sentences

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What are the two requirements for a sentence to be considered complete?

A sentence must have a subject-verb pair and a complete thought.

What is the definition of a fragment?

A fragment is a sentence piece that lacks a subject, verb, or complete thought.

What is a run-on sentence?

A run-on sentence occurs when two or more complete sentences are written one after another with no punctuation.

What are the three types of complete sentences?

The three types of complete sentences are simple sentences, compound sentences, and complex sentences.

Give an example of a compound subject-verb pair.

Mona and her sister study the French language.

What is the main characteristic of an independent or main clause?

An independent or main clause can stand alone and make sense by itself.

What is the consequence of not having a period at the end of a sentence?

Not having a period at the end of a sentence results in the sentence not having correct punctuation and not being a complete sentence.

What is the definition of a capital letter?

A capital letter is the uppercase form of a letter used at the beginning of a sentence or for proper nouns.

Give an example of an incomplete sentence.

Life is very short to complain about small things.

What are the two components of a complete sentence?

The two components of a complete sentence are a subject-verb pair and a complete thought.

What is the definition of a complete sentence?

A full sentence or a complete sentence is a sentence that has a subject, a verb, and an object conveying a complete thought.

Why is it important to have complete sentences in writings?

Complete sentences carry the meaning that the writer intends and allow for succinct communication. They also prevent miscommunication and ambiguity.

Give an example of a one-word complete sentence.

Stop.

What are the components of a complete sentence?

A subject, a verb, and an object.

Can complete sentences be as short as one word?

Yes.

Give an example of a complete sentence with a subject, verb, and object.

Mary sang a beautiful song.

Give an example of a long sentence with more than one subject and verb.

There are so many kinds of jeans in the market that I have a hard time choosing a good pair of jeans.

Give an example of a complete sentence with more than one subject, verb, and object.

Finally, I was able to find a pair of jeans I liked, and I did not hesitate to buy it instantly.

What are the requirements for a complete sentence?

A subject and verb that agree with each other, a complete thought, correct capitalization, and punctuation.

What must a complete sentence start with?

A capital letter.

Study Notes

Sentence Structure

  • A sentence is considered complete if it has two requirements: a subject and a verb.
  • A sentence fragment is a group of words that lacks a subject, a verb, or both.
  • A run-on sentence is a sentence that contains two or more independent clauses (i.e., complete sentences) that are not separated by proper punctuation.

Types of Complete Sentences

  • There are three types of complete sentences: simple, compound, and complex sentences.
  • A compound sentence has two or more independent clauses joined by a conjunction.
  • A simple sentence has only one independent clause.

Independent Clauses

  • An independent clause is a group of words that has a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought.
  • The main characteristic of an independent clause is that it has a subject and a verb.

Sentence Punctuation

  • A sentence must end with a period (.) to indicate its completion.
  • Without a period at the end of a sentence, it may be considered a run-on sentence or a sentence fragment.

Capital Letters

  • A capital letter is a letter that is written in uppercase, such as the first letter of a sentence or a proper noun.

Complete Sentences

  • A complete sentence is a sentence that has a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought.
  • A complete sentence can be as short as one word, such as "Hello."
  • A complete sentence can have more than one subject, verb, and object.

Examples of Complete Sentences

  • A complete sentence with a subject, verb, and object: "The dog chased the ball."
  • A complete sentence with more than one subject and verb: "John and Mary are going to the store, and they will buy some milk."
  • A complete sentence with more than one subject, verb, and object: "The teacher, Mrs. Smith, gave the students, John and Mary, a homework assignment."

Importance of Complete Sentences

  • Complete sentences are important in writing because they allow the reader to clearly understand the intended meaning.
  • Incomplete sentences can lead to confusion and misunderstandings.

Test your knowledge on complete sentences with this quiz! Learn about the definition of a complete sentence and how to properly construct one. Improve your writing skills and ensure effective communication with concise and meaningful sentences.

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