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Run-Ons, Fragments, and Complete Sentences

Run-Ons, Fragments, and Complete Sentences

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English

5th - 8th Grade

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CCSS
L.2.1F, L.7.1A, L.4.1F

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Kristin K

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4 Slides • 12 Questions

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Run-Ons, Fragments, and Complete Sentences

by Kristin Towe

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Complete/Simple Sentences

  1. Have a subject (who/what the sentence is about)

  2. Have a predicate (verb or action)

  3. Be a complete thought​

She runs.

  1. These are also known as an independent clause! (VERY IMPORTANT)

3

Multiple Select

A complete sentence should

1

have a subject

2

have a predicate

3

be a complete thought

4

none of the above

4

Multiple Choice

What is the subject of this sentence?

The pretty girl eats chips.

1

The pretty girl

2

eats chips

3

the

4

chips

5

Multiple Choice

What is the predicate of this sentence?

Ms. Towe loves her sixth graders.

1

Ms. Towe

2

loves

3

loves her sixth graders

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Open Ended

Write an example of a simple sentence. 

7

Multiple Choice

A complete/simple sentence is the same as an independent clause.

1

True

2

False

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Sentence Fragments/Dependent Clauses​

Only has a subject

OR

Only has a predicate

OR

Has a ​subject and predicate but makes NO SENSE

the stinky llama

eats chips

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Multiple Choice

Select the dependent clause/sentence fragment.

1

She runs 

2

Because she runs

3

He eats chips.

4

She likes boogers.

10

Multiple Choice

Select the dependent clause/sentence fragment.

1

I ran to

2

I drink booger juice.

3

The grits are good.

4

Mrs. McDaniel is my best friend.

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Multiple Choice

Select the independent clause/simple/complete sentence.

1

the pretty girl

2

The pretty girl eats chips.

3

eats chips

4

because she eats chips

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Open Ended

Write an example of a dependent clause.

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Run-On Sentences​

Ms. Towe, Don't forget to show the run-on video that's on Brain Pop.

​When two complete sentences meet together with NO punctuation!

Ms Towe is a smelly teacher it is because she eats llama brains.

She eats she runs.

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Multiple Choice

Which is true about run-on sentences?

1

They stand on their own.

2

They are pieces of sentences.

3

They are two independent clauses smooshed together.

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Multiple Choice

Which is the run-on sentence?

1

Because she eats

2

She eats a lot.

3

She eats she likes chips

4

She

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Open Ended

Write an example of a run-on sentence.

Run-Ons, Fragments, and Complete Sentences

by Kristin Towe

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