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Sentences, Run-Ons, and Fragments

Sentences, Run-Ons, and Fragments

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English

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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5 Slides • 20 Questions

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Sentences, Fragments, and Run-Ons

By Jessica Tomaselli

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Sentences

Sentences need to have a subject and a verb.

They need to have an independent clause.​

Ex: I aced that vocabulary quiz.​

Subject | Subject

Some text here about the topic of discussion

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Fragments

Not a complete sentence.

It could be missing a subject or a verb or it ​could have a subordinating conjunction in front of it.

Except writing sentences.​

Subject | Subject

Some text here about the topic of discussion

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Subordinating Conjunctions

Some text here about the topic of discussion

media

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Run-ons

A run-on sentence results from two or more complete sentences being connected without any punctuation.

I like multiple choice questions I do well on them.​

Subject | Subject

Some text here about the topic of discussion

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Multiple Choice

I have never seen so many drummers in one place at the same time!

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Fragment

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Run-on

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

We have finished reading the Declaration of Independence we will start studying the Bill of Rights next week.

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Fragment

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Run-on

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

The crystal clear river that runs through our town.

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Fragment

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Run-on

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

The boys, terrified by the strange noises but afraid to turn on their flashlights.

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Fragment

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Run-on

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

My family seldom eats strawberries my brothers are allergic to them.

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Fragment

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Run-on

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

As the woman walked down the dusty street.

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Fragment

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Run-on

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

Did you tell me that you had already read this book?

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Fragment

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Run-on

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

If we hurry, we’ll be on time, don’t forget the tickets!

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Fragment

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Run-on

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

Despite a lack of evidence, Ned still believed that Matt had broken the window.

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Fragment

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Run-on

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

We’ll put away the clean clothes and straighten the living room, then we’ll vacuum the rug.

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Fragment

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Run-on

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

This homework is just too frustrating; I think I’ll take a walk and come back to it later.

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Fragment

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Run-on

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

The farmhouse in the country.

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Fragment

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Run-on

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

Does anyone have Samantha’s new phone number, I think she moved last week?

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Fragment

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Run-on

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

The paintings in the gallery.

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Fragment

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Run-on

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

Your uncle is certainly a talented magician. Has he been practicing for many years?

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Fragment

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Run-on

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

Which are especially difficult to perform, both clever and amazing.

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Fragment

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Run-on

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

We are still late for school even though we got up early.

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Fragment

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Run-on

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

I did not know that newborn giraffes were so big, that one is taller than I am!

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Fragment

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Run-on

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

Do you remember when the squirrels got into our attic last fall?

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Fragment

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Run-on

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

Put the bread in the oven and set the timer for 30 minutes.

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Fragment

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Run-on

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Complete Sentence

Sentences, Fragments, and Run-Ons

By Jessica Tomaselli

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