
Fragments, Run-ons, Sentences
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6th - 8th Grade
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Trisha Perry
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Fragments, Run-ons, Sentences
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Sentences
Sentences have a subject and a verb. They are a complete thought.
EXAMPLE: The very tiny puppy chewed the carpet.
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Fragments
A fragment is missing a piece
-A subject
-A verb
-Both a subject and a verb
EXAMPLE: A beautiful, white horse
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Fragments
A fragment might have phrases and clauses but it will leave you with questions.
EXAMPLE: Whenever I walk the dog.
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Multiple Choice
Is this a sentence or a fragment?
Is always running away from me.
Fragment
Sentence
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Multiple Choice
Is this a sentence or a fragment?
Jenny is writing a book about her life.
Fragment
Sentence
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Multiple Choice
Is this a sentence or a fragment?
A car with all of the special features.
Fragment
Sentence
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Multiple Choice
Is this a sentence or a fragment?
Because I remembered that her birthday is on Friday.
Fragment
Sentence
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Run-ons
A run-on is one more than one sentence is joined together improperly. It is missing a comma and a conjunction OR a semicolon.
EXAMPLE: I lOVE PIZZA i WOULD EAT IT EVERY DAY.
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CORRECTING THEM
To correct a run-on add the following:
-A comma and conjunction
-A semicolon
EXAMPLE: I love pizza, and I could eat it every day.
OR
I love pizza; i could eat it every day.
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Multiple Choice
Is this a sentence or a run-on?
My father is a doctor he has saved many people's lives.
Sentence
Run-on
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Multiple Choice
Is this a sentence or a run-on?
The twins are always getting into trouble they spilled juice all over the floor.
Sentence
Run-on
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Multiple Choice
Is this a sentence or a run-on?
Gym is most students favorite school subject; they wish they had it every day.
Sentence
Run-on
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Multiple Choice
Is this a sentence or a run-on?
The car skidded to a stop; it almost hit a mailbox.
Sentence
Run-on
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Open Ended
Correct this run-on by adding a comma and conjunction or a semicolon.
Practice was scheduled for Friday the bad weather caused it to be cancelled.
Please retype the sentence correctly.
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REVIEW
FRAGMENTS- Not a complete thought
RUN-ON- Too much of a thought
SENTENCE- Just the right amount of thought
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Multiple Choice
Is this a sentence, fragment, or run-on?
I hate homework it is so boring.
Sentence
Fragment
Run-on
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Multiple Choice
Is this a sentence, fragment, or run-on?
The phone ringing so loudly during class.
Sentence
Fragment
Run-on
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Multiple Choice
Is this a sentence, fragment, or run-on?
Without even a smile on her face
Sentence
Fragment
Run-on
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Multiple Choice
Is this a sentence, fragment, or run-on?
Matthew loves basketball he also plays baseball.
Sentence
Fragment
Run-on
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Multiple Choice
Is this a sentence, fragment, or run-on?
The food was great, and the party was fun.
Sentence
Fragment
Run-on
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