Sentence Fragments Unit 1 Lesson 4.

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Sentence Fragments Unit 1 Lesson 4

Sentence Fragments A sentence must have a subject and a predicate Subject (noun or pronoun) - Tells who or what Predicate (verb) - Tells what action is being done A sentence fragment is missing a subject, a predicate, or both!

Practice! Turn to page 43 in Journeys Workbook

Run-on Sentences Unit 1 Lesson 4

Run-on Sentences Run-on sentence – a sentence that has two complete thoughts, or sentences, that run into each other There are two ways to correct a run-on sentence: 1. Form two separate sentences 2. Form a single compound sentence

Practice! Turn to page 44 in Journeys Workbook