"We saw the dog"This is a sentence or a fragment
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"We saw the dog" is a fragment.
- You have a sentence fragment when neither the subject nor the verb are present, thereby leaving the whole notion unspoken. The drawback of fragments is that they don't provide a complete picture. The reader is left dangling without understanding the complete notion because important components are absent.
- A clear illustration of a sentence fragment is given below: owing to the rain. Because of the rain doesn't constitute a coherent concept on its own. We are left wondering what transpired as a result of the rain.
- A fragment is a piece that has been severed or separated from another object. Most often, the term "fragment" refers to a component that has broken off rather than one that has been softly or purposefully detached, as in The vase broke.
- Sentences without a subject, sentences without a verb, and sentences with subordinate clauses are the three primary categories of sentence fragments.
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