Which of the following is not a common sentence error

To determine which of the given options is not a common sentence error, we need to understand the types of sentence errors commonly encountered. Here are four common sentence errors to consider:

1. Fragments: These are incomplete sentences that lack a subject, verb, or complete thought. They do not express a complete idea and are considered sentence errors.
Example: "Running through the woods."

2. Run-on Sentences: These occur when two or more independent clauses (complete sentences) are joined together without appropriate punctuation or conjunctions.
Example: "I went to the store I bought some apples."

3. Subject-Verb Agreement: This error happens when the subject and verb of a sentence do not match in terms of number (singular or plural).
Example: "The dogs runs in the park."

4. Misplaced modifiers: These errors occur when words or phrases are placed incorrectly within a sentence, leading to confusion or ambiguity about what they modify.
Example: "The girl almost ate the entire cake."

Now, referring to the given options, if one of them does not fall into any of the mentioned sentence errors, that option would be the correct answer. However, since you haven't provided any options, I cannot give you a specific answer. Please provide the options so I can assist you further.