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1 Writing Skills and Conventions
EOCT Review Writing Skills and Conventions

2 Sentence kernels Combine the following independent clauses to create one sentence. Jeremy went to the store. Jeremy needed art supplies for his school project. Art supplies are expensive.

3 How did you do it? Because he needed art supplies for his school project, Jeremy went to the store; however, art supplies are expensive. Or….. Jeremy went to the store because he needed art supplies for his school project, but art supplies are expensive.

4 Combining Independent Clauses
There are multiple ways of doing this correctly, but the key is to follow the rules of the method you choose. With a coordinating conjunction (FANBOY), always use a comma. Jeremy went to the store because he needed art supplies for his school project, but art supplies are expensive.

5 Combining Independent Clauses
If you’re not using a coordinating conjunction, you will need to use a semicolon (;) Jeremy went to the store because he needed art supplies for his school project; however, art supplies are expensive. Sometimes you can just pull relevant details from separate independent clauses to create a clear sentence. Jeremy needed to go to the store to buy expensive art supplies for his school project.

6 Where else do I use commas?
In a series: Allison brought a pencil, a notebook, and a snack to class. Separating city and state: Chattahoochee HS is located in Johns Creek, Georgia. In a date: The best day in the history of the world was March 9, 1982. In a direct address: Julie, please stop banging on the table!

7 Semicolon vs. Colon A semicolon is sort of between a comma and a period; it’s kind of like a comma on steroids. Did you notice I used one in that sentence? Sneaky… I know. A colon is more like a gateway where the words on the right side of the gate explain or clarify the words on the left side.

8 ; In action… Last Friday was my birthday, my family and I went out to dinner. INCORRECT Last Friday was my birthday; my family and I went out to dinner. CORRECT!

9 : In Action I can’t believe I left all of these items at school; my phone, glasses, jacket, and backpack. INCORRECT I can’t believe I left all of these items at school: my phone, glasses, jacket, and backpack. CORRECT!


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