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Full Sentences vs Fragments
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Help your child understand the difference between full sentences and fragments! A **full sentence** has a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought, like "The dog barks loudly." A **fragment**, on the other hand, is missing either a subject, a verb, or a complete idea, such as "In the park" or "Running fast." Encourage your child to practice identifying and correcting fragments by turning them into full sentences. This skill is key for developing strong writing and communication abilities!
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