You cannot go to the party ____ you didn’t do your chores.

Either you help with the dishes, __ you vacuum your room.

She was happy, ___ she was crying.

I can’t wait to go to the pond, __ I want to do some fishing.

___ we head to the airport, we will stop at the post office.

The boy studied hard __the girl read a book.

My brother listens to music, __ he studies math.

___ the music is playing, I love to dance.

I thought I was right, ___ I was completely wrong.

You have to go to school, ___ you need to set your alarm clock.

Is the phrase a fragment, sentence, or run-on? Because we lost the game

Is the phrase a fragment, sentence, or run-on? The dog chased the three cats.

Is the phrase a fragment, sentence, or run-on? My parents help me.

Is the phrase a fragment, sentence, or run-on? We bought the new chair with our credit card.

Is the phrase a fragment, sentence, or run-on? She taught the lesson she gave a test.

Is the phrase a fragment, sentence, or run-on? He wants to go to school or he wants to get a job.

Is the phrase a fragment, sentence, or run-on? While he was reading the book

Is the phrase a fragment, sentence, or run-on? I failed the test I didn’t study.

Is the phrase a fragment, sentence, or run-on? The salesman wearing the red tie.

Is the phrase a fragment, sentence, or run-on? The play was long we didn’t stay until the end.

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