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1 Complete Sentences Fragments Run-On Sentences

2 Complete Sentences Bobby smiled until he thought his face would crack.
A complete sentence has a subject and a predicate that work together to make a complete thought. Bobby smiled until he thought his face would crack.

3 Sentence Fragments A SENTENCE FRAGMENT fails to be a complete sentence because it cannot stand by itself; it may be missing a subject or a predicate.

4 Last Saturday after the ballgame at the ice cream shop.
Sentence Fragments Some fragments may locate something in time and place, but lack a subject-verb relationship. Last Saturday after the ballgame at the ice cream shop.

5 Sentence Fragments Some fragments describe something but have no subject-verb relationship. Shooting just before the buzzer rang and hoping to score the winning point.

6 Even though she was the prettiest girl and had a great presentation.
Sentence Fragments Some fragments cannot stand by themselves because they start a thought but don’t finish it. Even though she was the prettiest girl and had a great presentation.

7 Quickwrite Fragment Explain what a fragment sentence is.
Discuss how you could fix a fragment sentence.

8 Run-On Sentences RUN-ON SENTENCES join two or more complete sentences without proper punctuation or conjunctions.

9 Run-On Sentences The books are heavy don’t carry them.
Remember: The length of a sentence really has nothing to do with whether a sentence is a run-on or not; even a very short sentence could be a run-on. The books are heavy don’t carry them. The books are heavy. Don’t carry them.

10 The books are heavy, don’t carry them.
Run-On Sentences When two clauses are connected by only a comma, they are a run-on sentence that is called a comma-splice. The books are heavy, don’t carry them.

11 Run-On Sentences happen:
when two independent clauses are not correctly joined by punctuation or a conjunction. The game is going to be very close you have to play your best.

12 Quickwrite Run On Explain what a run on sentence is.
Discuss how you could fix a run on sentence.

13 Ready for a drill? Is it a complete sentence, a run-on, or a fragment? Read each of the following and record your choice!

14 1. Walking through the dark forest.
Complete Sentence Fragment Run-On

15 2. Bob was running in the yard.
Complete Sentence Fragment Run-On

16 3. This is my first ball game I think we will win.
Complete Sentence Fragment Run-On

17 4. All of the other girls at the mall.
Complete Sentence Fragment Run-On

18 5. I walked to school every day.
Complete Sentence Fragment Run-On

19 Complete Sentence Fragment Run-On
6. My arm hurts a little. Complete Sentence Fragment Run-On

20 7. A big crowd of people has arrived.
Complete Sentence Fragment Run-On

21 8. Today is the perfect day for a party!
Complete Sentence Fragment Run-On

22 9. Even though it was late and very dark.
Complete Sentence Fragment Run-On

23 10. The babies are crying and they are sleepy.
Complete Sentence Fragment Run-On

24 Quickwrite Complete Sentences
How would an incomplete sentence, a fragment or run on, impact a reader?

25 classroom.jcschools.net/la/activities/
The End PowerPoint credit: classroom.jcschools.net/la/activities/ completesent.ppt

26 Run-on Sentence Revision
Make two separate sentences . Use a comma and a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor/or, but, yet, so) , so Use a semicolon ; Use a semicolon and a conjunctive adverb followed by a comma ; however, (therefore, instead, also, still; meanwhile, nevertheless)

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