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Fragment, Sentence, or Comma Splice?

Fragment, Sentence, or Comma Splice?

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English

9th Grade

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Katie Ruch

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Fragment, Sentence, or Comma Splice?

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Fragments & Comma Splices

  • Fragments: Missing a subject, verb, or it doesn't make a complete thought

  • Comma Splice: Comma splices are forms of run-on sentences that join two or more separate, complete thoughts into one sentence using a comma instead of the proper form of punctuation or adding a conjunction.

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How to Fix a Fragment

  • If it is missing a subject, make sure you add a subject.

  • If it is missing a verb, add a verb.

  • If it does not make a complete thought, add something to it, so it is a complete thought.

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How to Fix a Comma Splice

  • Divide the two independent clauses up by a semicolon.

  • If a comma is dividing up two independent clauses, add a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS) to avoid the comma splice.

  • Use a punctuation mark in place of the comma.

  • Rearrange the wording so it does not contain two independent clauses.

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What's the Problem?

  • Going to finish my homework after school.

  • I was hungry, I ate at my favorite restaurant.

  • When Sarah arrives home after school tomorrow.

  • Tell me the answer, I'm dying to know!

  • Misha and I do everything together, we are best friends.

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Complete Sentence, Fragment, or Comma Splice?

  • Everytime I think of you.

  • When will she arrive?

  • As I went to the store, which is my favorite.

  • Next time, make sure you ask for permission, I hate when you steal my possessions.

  • If you want help with your work, please ask me well before the due date.

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Complete the Quizizz and test your ability to identify fragments, commas splices, or correctly worded sentences.

Fragment, Sentence, or Comma Splice?

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