
Complete Sentences vs Fragments
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English
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5th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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6 Slides • 16 Questions
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Complete Sentences vs Fragments and Run-Ons
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Open Ended
Before we get started, what do you think makes a sentence a complete sentence?
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Complete Sentences
A complete sentence needs to have a subject and a predicate (verb).
A complete sentence also needs to express a complete thought.
It also has proper capitalization and punctuation.
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Sentence Fragments
A fragment is a piece of something.
Sentence fragments are part of a sentence, but are either missing a subject or a predicate.
They could also just be an incomplete thought.
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Multiple Choice
Fragment or Complete: The dog waited for dinner.
sentence fragment
complete sentence
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Multiple Choice
Fragment or Complete: Waited for dinner.
sentence fragment
complete sentence
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Multiple Choice
Fragment or Complete: The dog waited.
sentence fragment
complete sentence
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Multiple Choice
Fragment or Complete: For dinner.
sentence fragment
complete sentence
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Run-On Sentences
A run-on sentence joins two or more thoughts (clauses) without a conjunction/proper punctuation.
It is NOT simply a long sentence.
They need to be separated into two sentences or combined properly.
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Multiple Choice
Fragment, Run-On, or Complete: I really like going to the zoo to see all of the animals.
sentence fragment
run-on sentence
complete sentence
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Multiple Choice
Fragment, Run-On, or Complete: I really like going to the zoo I get to see all of the animals.
sentence fragment
run-on sentence
complete sentence
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Multiple Choice
Fragment, Run-On, or Complete: I really like.
sentence fragment
run-on sentence
complete sentence
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Multiple Choice
Fragment, Run-On, or Complete: I go to the zoo.
sentence fragment
run-on sentence
complete sentence
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Multiple Choice
Fragment, Run-On, or Complete: I go I like it.
sentence fragment
run-on sentence
complete sentence
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Multiple Choice
Fragment, Run-On, or Complete: Zoo is. Really cool.
sentence fragments
run-on sentences
complete sentences
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence below corrects this fragment: Plays in the yard.
My dog.
My dog plays in the yard.
My dog plays in the yard so does my cat.
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Multiple Select
Which sentence below corrects this run-on: I really like grilled cheese I also like quesadillas.
I like grilled cheese and quesadillas.
I really like grilled cheese. I also like quesadillas.
I like.
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In summary...
When we write, we need to use strong, complete sentences. We should NOT use sentence fragments or run-ons.
Sentence fragments and run-on sentences need to be corrected when we proofread and edit our writing.
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Poll
I totally understand what makes a sentence a complete sentence.
strongly agree
agree
disagree
strongly disagree
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Poll
I totally understand what makes a sentence a sentence fragment.
strongly agree
agree
disagree
strongly disagree
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Poll
I totally understand what makes a sentence a run-on sentence.
strongly agree
agree
disagree
strongly disagree
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