Simple Sentences and Sentence Fragments
In the spaces provided, write “SS” to identify simple
sentences. Write “F” to identify sentence fragments.
1. Amy drafted the outline.
2. I will see you in the morning.
3. Although I haven’t planned my vacation.
4. Arnold is a good electronics technician.
5. A car without a radio.
6. A man working all alone.
7. Lori is an attorney.
8. David will be calling on Wednesday.
9. The test that ran all night.
10. Sometime before next week.
11. The conference begins in ten minutes.
12. While I was waiting for the results.
13. I will not answer that question.
14. Sometime after lunch.
15. If you’re interested in joining.
16. Bring protective ear plugs.
17. Whatever the cost.
18. On Tuesday, we will meet again.
19. On the other side of the computer.
20. The last example.
21. The signal reflector was cracked.
22. A staff of graphic artists.
23. The necessary information to respond to the quality
inquiry.
24. E-mails can be sent through both local and nationwide service
providers.
25. The assignment is hers.
26. A large advertising agency.
27. Copies need to be sent to Mrs. Jordan and her insurance
agent.
28. Please prepare a service-adjustment report.
29. An adjustment form of the additional work.
30. When Mark discovered the mislaid photos.
1. Army drafted the outline. SS ( Its a SS as here no fragmented meaning is hiden)
2. I will see you in the morning. F ( its a fragmented sentence as it can be breaked and two fragments are allowed
as i will see you and see you in the morning)
3.Although i havent planned my vocation. SS ( its a simple line meanig)
4. Arnold is good electronics technician. F( can be formed as arnold is good electrician and the other can be he is good technician.
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