

Run-On Sentences
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English
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4th Grade
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Justin Rung
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Run-On Sentences
Grade 4

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Sentence Fragment and Complete Sentence Review
A complete sentence is a complete thought
A sentence fragment is a sentence that is missing one of our necessary components
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Open Ended
What are the necessary components of a complete sentence?
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is a sentence fragment?
The man in that house.
The toy was under the bed.
The family ate dinner.
I went to the farm.
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Open Ended
Rewrite the previous questions sentence fragment to make it a complete sentence.
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What is a run-on sentence
A run on sentence is when two complete thoughts are connected.
For example "I was hungry I ate lunch." is two complete thoughts and therefore a run-on sentence
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How can we fix run-on sentences?
The easiest way to correct a run-on sentence is to separate it into two complete sentences using a period.
For example, if we take the sentence "I was hungry I ate lunch." we can break this sentence into two different sentences to fix it.
Instead of "I was hungry I ate lunch." break it into "I was hungry. I ate lunch."
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Open Ended
Rewrite this run-on sentence to make it correct.
"It was cold outside my fingers were frozen.
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More run-on sentences
Is there anything wrong with this sentence?
"The flowers are beautiful, they brighten the room."
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Open Ended
What do you think is wrong with the sentence "The flowers are beautiful, they brighten the room."
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Contd.
If you said it's a run-on sentence then you're correct!
Even though this sentence is separated by a comma it is still two complete thoughts.
This can get a bit complicated so we're just going to look at two ways you can fix a sentence like this.
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How can we fix this sentence?
Our sentence is "The flowers are beautiful, they brighten the room." but how do we fix it?
We already know one way to fix run-on sentences is to add a period so let's try that. "The flowers are beautiful. They brighten the room."
This gives us two complete sentences with all the parts needed to make a complete sentence.
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Can we fix this sentence in any other way?
There is one more way we can fix this sentence. By adding a connecting word.
If we take our sentence "The flowers are beautiful, they brighten the room." we can add a connecting word to fix it.
These are words like because or so
If we rewrite our sentence as "The flowers are beautiful because they brighten the room." we can make this sentence one complete thought
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Poll
Do you understand what a run-on sentence is and how to correct it?
Yes
So-so
No
Run-On Sentences
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