Add a subject or predicate or both to make it into a sentence. You can just answer orally. Then check my answer to see if it compares. Your answers won’t be exactly like mine and that’s a good thing.
On the screen in front of you.
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On the screen in front of you, you’ll see their response. It is there on the screen in front of you. (missing subject and predicate)
Ran all the way home.
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He ran all the way home. (missing subject)
All of the children from ages six through sixteen.
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All of the children from ages six through sixteen were invited to participate. (missing predicate)
Laughed until they cried.
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They all laughed until they cried. (missing subject)
All the way through the winding, twisting maze.
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All the way through the winding, twisting maze, they ran without stopping to think through which way to go. (missing subject and predicate) All the way through the winding, twisting maze were signs to encourage us along. (missing predicate, using “All the way” as subject)