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1 Or, how to avoid Run-ons, Fragments, and make your writing make sense!
Sentence Structure Or, how to avoid Run-ons, Fragments, and make your writing make sense!

2 Sentences - Overview A sentence. . . Expresses a Complete Thought
Has two parts: The Subject The Predicate

3 A Sentence has Two Parts
The Subject The Subject is the “do-er” of the action. It is the “Noun Part” of the sentence. “Somebody” or “Something”

4 A Sentence has Two Parts
The Predicate The Action Expresses Being or Do-ing

5 Examples: Mr. Scott is funny. ______________ is the subject.
______________ is the predicate.

6 The DIRECT OBJECT Not ALWAYS there. The receiver of the action.
“who or what” after the verb

7 Examples: Mr. Donovan rocks the house! ______________ is the Subject.
______________ is the Predicate. ______________ is the Direct Object

8 The Tale of Mr. Morton

9 Sentence Fragments Are only part of a sentence.
Do NOT express a complete thought. Are missing either the Subject or the Predicate.

10 Examples: The book on the table. Missing _________________
Is wet. (Missing _____________) Because it fell in a puddle. Not a ______________________.

11 Examples: Write the correct sentence here:

12 Run-on Sentences Run-ons happen:
When two or more sentences are shoved together as one sentence. Also called fused sentences.

13 Run-on Sentences Causes: No Endmark and capital
Run-on: I’m hungry let’s eat. Correct: I’m hungry. Let’s eat.

14 Run-on Sentences Causes: Improper use of a comma:
Run-on: I’m hungry, let’s eat. Correct: I’m hungry, so let’s eat.

15 Run-on Sentences “Legal” ways to glue sentences: Use a semicolon. ;
Example: I’m hungry; let’s eat. Use a comma WITH a conjunction. Example: I’m hungry, so let’s eat. Other conjunctions are: and, but, or, for, so, yet (among others).

16 Conjunctions


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