Fragments, Comma Splices, Run-ons
Comma Splice
Charlie is not only handsome, he is also rich.
Run-on
He was late to school again his bus got caught in heavy traffic.
Fragment
He watched TV for an hour and then went to bed. After falling asleep on the sofa.
Comma Splice
Heavy rain fell throughout the night, by morning every major road was flooded.
Fragment
I don't think I'm going to get a good grade. Because I didn't study.
Run-on
I like our new math teacher she always explains the work very clearly.
Run-on
I went to Paris in the vacation it is the most beautiful place I have ever visited.
Fragment
I writing a report on Albert Einstein..
Run-on
If you're going to the shops can you buy me some eggs and flour I want to make a cake.
Run-on
It's never too late to learn to swim you never know when you may fall from a boat.
Comma Splice
John studied hard for the test, he failed it anyway.
Comma Splice
Mary kissed Frank, then, for no apparent reason, she slapped him.
Fragment
She got angry and shouted at the teacher. Which wasn't a very good idea.
Fragment
She got up and ran out of the library. Slamming the door behind her.
Comma Splice
This has been a very dry summer, therefore, the supply of water in the reservoirs is low.
Fragment
a word, phrase, or clause that does not form a full sentence
Comma Splice
two sentences joined incorrectly with only a comma
Run-on
two sentences joined without punctuation or a connecting word