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1. Sentence or fragment: The biggest dog in the entire world. 2. Sentence or fragment: I am.
3. Sentence or fragment: The dog jumped.
4. Sentence or fragment: All of the players on the basketball team.
5. Sentence or fragment: Going to the game.
6. Sentence or fragment: We won.
7. Sentence or fragment: What I said.
8. Sentence or fragment: We ate at 5:00.
9. Sentence or fragment: Wherever you want to go.
10. Sentence or fragment: You succeeded.
11. Sentence or run-on: The road is long, it has lots of curves.
12. Sentence or run-on: The dog goes around to everyone’s houses, but only eats at home.
13. Sentence or run-on: Where have you gone, brother?
14. Sentence or run-on: The cafeteria is out of food kids ate too much.
15. Sentence or run-on: We are going to the office, because we got in trouble with our teacher.
16. Sentence or run-on: He likes apples he likes oranges, too.
17. Sentence or run-on: The table is set dinner is cooked.
18. Sentence or run-on: We ran over the pile of leaves without scattering them.
19. Sentence or run-on: We ran he fell.
20. Sentence or run-on: When we ran, he fell.

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