Below is a grammar quiz where you are expected to identify the complete, incomplete, and run-on sentences. It is designed to help you see just good your English vocabulary is and your ability to write grammatically correct sentences properly. Do you think that you can do that? Give the quiz a try and find out for sure. All the best!
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Nothing; it's a complete thought.
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The dog under the porch.
The dog is playing under the porch.
Under the porch.
Mark fainted just before the end of the game.
Just before the end of the game.
Fainted just before.
I was late for class, i had a good excuse
I was late for class. I had a good excuse.
I was late for class, and, I had a good excuse.
I was late for class I had a good excuse.
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