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  • He wants to go to school he wants to get a job.
    run-on sentence
  • This afternoon after breakfast.
    fragment
  • I wish I could I cannot.
    run-on sentence
  • Because we lost the game.
    fragment
  • The baby sleeps.
    complete sentence
  • Justin, will you wash the car it really needs it.
    run-on sentence
  • The salesman wearing the red tie.
    fragment
  • Justin saw clouds in the sky he hopes it doesn't rain.
    run-on sentence
  • When Justin's brother saw the car.
    fragment
  • Justin fills the bucket with water.
    complete sentence
  • I am not wearing a costume.
    complete sentence
  • Pretzels are my favorite snack I eat them every day.
    run-on sentence
  • With just a little bit of help from my mom.
    fragment
  • Greg was walking to school he saw the dog.
    run-on sentence
  • We cannot go.
    complete sentence
  • Adds a coat of wax to the car.
    fragment
  • We bought the new chair with our credit card.
    complete sentence
  • The blue sweater I found on the shelf.
    fragment
  • She taught the lesson she gave a test.
    run-on sentence
  • He washes and dries the car it begins to shine.
    run-on sentence
  • I failed the test I didn’t study.
    run-on sentence
  • My parents help me.
    complete sentence
  • Uses a towel to dry the car.
    fragment
  • The play was long we didn’t stay until the end.
    run-on sentence
  • Sure, I'll wash the car after I eat supper.
    complete sentence
  • We will eat dessert we eat dinner.
    run-on sentence
  • While he was reading the book.
    fragment
  • The dog chased the three cats.
    complete sentence
  • Justin searches for the bucket and sponge.
    complete sentence
  • The cat with the long whiskers.
    fragment
  • The wax on the top shelf in the garage.
    fragment
  • The car looked wonderful.
    complete sentence