Grammar Quiz

Grammar - Fragments Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Grammar - Fragments

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Identify the following:

When he had a cat.

A. Fragment

B. Complete sentence


Identify the following:

When he got promoted, he felt happy.

A. Fragment

B. Complete sentence


Identify the following:

Since the beginning of the year.

A. Fragment

B. Complete sentence


Identify the following:

I was all alone because everyone left early.

A. Fragment

B. Complete sentence


Identify the following:

I’ll be ready after I pray.

A. Fragment

B. Complete sentence


Identify the following:

Although basketball looks like a difficult sport, it’s a lot of fun!

A. Fragment

B. Complete sentence


Identify the following:

Since he got injured, he hasn’t played the same.

A. Fragment

B. Complete sentence


Identify the following:

Although basketball looks like a difficult sport.

A. Fragment

B. Complete sentence


Identify the following:

After the game finished, I ate dinner.

A. Fragment

B. Complete sentence


Identify the following:

If I finish my homework early, I’ll come over to your house.

A. Fragment

B. Complete sentence


When a dependent clause is by itself, it is called a fragment.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


A fragment can begin with words like because or when.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


Identify the following:

After the game finished.

A. Fragment

B. Complete sentence


Identify the following:

When he got promoted.

A. Fragment

B. Complete sentence


Identify the following:

If I finish my homework early.

A. Fragment

B. Complete sentence


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