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Complete sentences, fragments, and run-ons

Complete sentences, fragments, and run-ons

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5th - 8th Grade

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Debbie Kirkpatrick

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5 Slides • 12 Questions

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Complete Sentences, Fragments, and Run-Ons

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•A sentence has a subject, a predicate, and expresses a complete thought.

  • Everyone came to the play.

  • I can draw you a picture.

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•A fragment is a group of words that looks like a sentence but is missing a subject, a predicate, or a complete thought. Therefore, it is an incomplete sentence.

  • Rolled down the windows. (missing a subject)

  • Some girls in the class. (missing a predicate)

  • From morning until night. (missing both a subject and a predicate)

  • Jen and Mark have. (missing a complete thought)

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•A run-on is created when two or more sentences are joined together without proper punctuation and are written as one sentence.

  • Exercising is important it can keep your weight down.

  • I picked up my laundry then I went home.

  • She had a sore throat she was running a fever.

  • Not much rain falls in the desert some animals still live there.

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​Determine whether each group of words is a complete sentence, a fragment, or a run-on.

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Multiple Choice

Created beautiful settings with wood and paint.

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fragment

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sentence

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run-on

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Multiple Choice

Julie played the part of the rabbit in the play her sister was a tree.

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fragment

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sentence

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run-on

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Multiple Choice

Forgetting that he was only wearing pajamas.

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fragment

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sentence

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run-on

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Multiple Choice

Sharon wondered why the chicken soup was green.

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fragment

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sentence

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run-on

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Multiple Choice

I was hungry I ate lunch.

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fragment

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sentence

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run-on

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Multiple Choice

On Saturday Bill went to the baseball game it rained and he got wet.

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fragment

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sentence

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run-on

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Multiple Choice

A full week after the toilet overflowed.

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fragment

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sentence

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run-on

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Multiple Choice

Eating was not allowed.

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fragment

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sentence

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run-on

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Multiple Choice

We'll share the secret recipe with you.

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fragment

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sentence

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run-on

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Multiple Choice

It's tiring to read sentences that go on and on and on and on and don't end and don't have any punctuation.

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fragment

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sentence

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run-on

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Multiple Choice

The mud that no one wanted to eat.

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fragment

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sentence

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run-on

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Multiple Choice

The entire cast of characters on the stage.

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fragment

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sentence

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run-on

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