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Even though I've always been good at math, it's not my favorite subject.

A.
Fragment

B.
Run-On/Comma Splice

C.
Complete Sentence

I dropped my phone three times on my into the building, it didn't break.

A.
Fragment

B.
Run-On/Comma Splice

C.
Complete Sentence

Andrea's brother has two children, her sister has four children.

A.
Fragment

B.
Run-On/Comma Splice

C.
Complete Sentence

I am almost finished with college, my dream is to open my own business.

A.
Fragment

B.
Run-On/Comma Splice

C.
Complete Sentence

Alisha passed her licensing exam last week.

A.
Fragment

B.
Run-On/Comma Splice

C.
Complete Sentence

Respuesta :

Even though I've always been food at math, it's not my favorite subject.

C.
Complete Sentence

I dropped my phone three times on my into the building, it didn't break.

B.
Run-On

Andrea's brother has two children, her sister has four children.

C.
Complete Sentence

I am almost finished with college, my dream is to open my own business.

B.
Comma Splice

Alisha passed her licensing exam last week.

C.
Complete Sentences

Answer:

1. Even though I've always been good at math, it's not my favorite subject. C. Complete sentence.

2. I dropped my phone three times on my into the building, it didn't break.

A.  Fragment

3. Andrea's brother has two children, her sister has four children.

B. Run-On/Comma Splice

4. I am almost finished with college, my dream is to open my own business.

C. A sentence fragment

5. Alisha passed her licensing exam last week.

C.  Complete Sentence

Explanation:

A sentence fragment is just another term for 'incomplete sentence.' As the name indicates, it's merely a piece of a sentence that can't stand on its own. All sentences need to have at least one independent clause - that's a clause with at least one subject and one verb that can stand on its own as a sentence.

A comma splice results when a comma is incorrectly used to join two complete thoughts (meaning each thought has a subject and verb, and the thoughts could stand all on their own—otherwise known as “independent clauses”)

A complete sentence always contains a verb, expresses a complete idea and makes sense standing alone.

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