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1 Sentences * Types of Sentences
* Sentence Structure: Fragments, Run-Ons, and Comma Splices

2 Types of Sentences A simple sentence consists of one independent clause and no subordinate clauses. A simple sentence may contain a compound subject or a compound verb. EXAMPLE: Most TV family shows idealize family life. According to TV, parents could understand and solve any problem. (compound verb)

3 A complex sentence consists of one independent clause and one or more subordinate clauses.
EXAMPLE: A 1970s sitcom called The Brady Bunch featured a blended family that consisted of two of the original parents, three girls, and three boys. A compound sentence consists of two or more independent clauses joined together. The TV Father worked, and the TV mother stayed at home with the TV children.

4 A compound-complex sentence consists of two or more independent clauses and one or more subordinate clauses. EXAMPLE: Each week the show broke new ground, and, as actors tackled one sensitive subject after another, the show quickly became the number one program on television.

5 Writing Sentences A sentence fragment is part of a sentence that is punctuated as if it were a complete sentence. Fragments are caused by missing parts, sometimes a sentence fragment is missing a subject or a verb. EXAMPLE: Chef Crum angered by the rejection. (fragment) How would you make this a complete thought?

6 A run-on sentence is two or more sentences written as though they were one sentence.
Ways to fix: separate into two sentences, comma + FANBOYS, or semicolon. EXAMPLE: The book paved the way for Julia Child’s television series The French Chef eventually Child became a star in the world of cooking. Fix this run-on

7 What’s the mistake below?
A comma splice occurs when the writer mistakenly uses a comma instead of a semicolon or period. What’s the mistake below? EXAMPLE: For generations, people have enjoyed the ever popular ice cream as a dessert, historical records show that ice cream was invented by the Chinese around 2000 B.C.

8 Checklist for Correcting Fragments and Run-Ons
Have I… ____ avoided a run-on sentence by adding a conjunction and a comma or a semicolon or a period? ____ corrected any comma splices with a semicolon or a period? Does each sentence… ____ have a subject? ____ have a verb? ____ express a complete thought?


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