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Classify as: Complete sentence (CS), Fragment (F), or Run on sentence

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1-Ana a math teacher.

2-Studied all day in the library.

3-Watching TV at home.

4-Open your books on page five.

5-Mary is very friendly she has many friends.

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1-Ana a math teacher.(R0)

2-Studied all day in the library.1(F)

3-Watching TV at home.(R0)

4-Open your books on page five.(CS)

5-Mary is very friendly she has many friends.(CS)

Define complete sentence ,fragment or run on sentence?

Complete sentence: It must have a subject and a predicate. An example of a simple, complete sentence is “She sleeps.” She is the subject; sleeps is the predicate. In this instance, the complete predicate is the verb sleeps.

Fragment: A sentence fragment is part of a sentence that is written as if it were a complete sentence. A sentence fragment is missing a subject, a predicate, or both.

Run on sentence: A run-on sentence is two or more sentences written as if they were a single sentence. When you combine two sentences with a conjunction, use a comma before the conjunction.

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