| A | B |
| Going to school in the Northeast in the winter. | fragment |
| After the game they went out for a snack at the Wendys and Jack paid. | run-on |
| The team won but only in a triple overtime. | sentence |
| I guess. | sentence |
| In spite of making a fool of herself. | fragment |
| On Tuesday at 6 o"clock, we will meet for Spanish club at the restaurant and David will run the meeting after dinner. | run-on |
| I love tacos Mike enjoys enchiladas. | run-on |
| Who gave her the flowers. | fragment |
| Who ate the last potato chip? | sentence |
| Have a piece of candy if you wish. | sentence |
| To err is human; to forgive devine. | sentence |
| Being sixteen can be a challenge if you are not careful, you can get in a lot of trouble. | run-on |
| Meet me at the park at seven this evening. | sentence |
| My brother managed to make trouble. | sentence |
| Often after a hard rain. | fragment |
| Although I have always wanted to visit Europe. | fragment |
| Kevin gave the speech and Marcus served the snacks. | fragment |
| Without uttering a word, the boy turned and left the room. | sentence |
| Who is in the room and who turned off the lights? | run-on |
| Forget about it. | sentence |