English, 02.10.2020 16:01 jmwmarshall
Directions: Write F for a fragment, DC for a fragment that is a dependent clause, R for a run-on, or S for a sentence.
Example: Although you left early. DC
1. Before he was able to contact his boss.
2. Ray shot the winning basket last night, he won the game.
3. After you write your composition and proofread it.
4. Lois couldn’t find her library card.
5. Sitting in the booth waiting for her father to join her.
6. A cold wintry morning with patches of snow everywhere.
7. Send us the recipe.
8. Since you have borrowed books from our library on a weekly basis.
9. Gloria learned about the party on Thursday she already had other plans.
10. Because there was nothing she could do about the problem.
11. Larry’s hobby, saving stamps especially from Asiatic countries.
12. Before the tornado touched ground in our town.
13. Always do your best.
14. Unless you are willing to give me the material that I need to finish my project.
15. As a class we visited the zoo in San Diego last week.
16. The wind whirling leaves around our front porch.
17. She decided to write her autobiography at least she thought she would write it.
18. Entering the darkened auditorium about an hour before the concert would begin.
19. Cats are very interesting, they pretend they don’t need any affection.
20. Working several problems in his math book to show the teacher he understood the
material.
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