Fragments and run-on sentences are two common errors in students’ proposals. Determine whether the following statements are complete sentences, fragments, or run-on sentences.
1.“The only recreational facility that the company currently provides to employees is a staff room where they can read newspapers.”
Select one:
a. This is a run-on sentence.
b. This is a fragment.
c. This is a complete sentence.
2.“Relaxation and proper entertainment important for staff members’ emotional fitness.”
Select one:
a. This is a run-on sentence.
b. This is a fragment.
c. This is a complete sentence.
3.“Setting up internet café facilities with audio/video workstations for learning and leisure purposes.”
Select one:
a. This is a run-on sentence.
b. This is a fragment.
c. This is a complete sentence.
4.“This proposal intends to provide several cost-effective solutions to address staff welfare the objective is to increase staff morale and productivity.”
Select one:
a. This is a run-on sentence.
b. This is a fragment.
c. This is a complete sentence.
5.“One of the advantages of upgrading the medical plan is that staff members will have more medical services to choose from.”
Select one:
a. This is a run-on sentence.
b. This is a fragment.
c. This is a complete sentence.
6.“When comparing all three recommendations, the last one is the best option.” Select one:
a. This is a run-on sentence.
b. This is a fragment.
c. This is a complete sentence.
7.“Which could help ease the stress colleagues experience when they have to frequently work overtime.”
Select one:
a. This is a run-on sentence.
b. This is a fragment.
c. This is a complete sentence.