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Fragments Run-Ons Comma Splices

Fragments Run-Ons Comma Splices

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English

11th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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17 Slides • 13 Questions

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Fragments, Run-ons, and Comma Splices

​How to tell the difference + what to do to make it right

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Correct ➡️

​⬅️Incorrect

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Multiple Choice

Choose whether the following statement is a complete sentence or a fragment. "If I don't take my cell phone, and I need to make a call."

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complete sentence

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fragment

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Multiple Choice

Choose whether the following statement is a complete sentence or a fragment. "As soon as I finish this grammar exercise, I will eat lunch."

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complete sentence

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fragment

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Multiple Select

Check all that apply. "Fragments _____."

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are incomplete sentences.

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may lack a subject, a verb, or both.

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may lack an additional independent clause.

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are also considered run-ons.

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Multiple Select

Check all that apply. "What are ways to fix fragments?"

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Add a comma or a semi-colon.

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Add a subject or a verb until the sentence makes complete sense as a stand-alone thought.

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Join/Combine the fragment to the previous or next sentence.

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All of the above

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​How to choose the right FANBOY?

​Consider the relationship between the clauses

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Dropdown

He was the best player on the team, ​
he scored the most goals​.

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Dropdown

I ordered a hamburger, ​
my sister ordered a salad. ​

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Multiple Choice

"A run-on ___."

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contains two independent clauses (sentences) combined without proper punctuation.

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is missing either a subject, a verb, or both.

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is considered a complete sentence.

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can be fixed with a comma or a semi-colon.

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Multiple Select

Check all that apply. "What are ways to fix run-ons?"

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Separate the two complete sentences using a period.

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Join them by using a semi-colon.

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Separate them by using a comma and a FANBOYS.

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Separate them by using only a comma.

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Multiple Select

Select whether the statement is true or false. "Comma splices are sentences that should be separated, but they are joined with a comma."

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True

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False

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Multiple Select

Check all that apply. "What are ways to fix comma-splices?"

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Join the two sentences by adding a FANBOYS after the comma.

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Separate the sentences into two by using a period.

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Change the wording so that they can become one complete sentence.

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Add a subject, verb, or both.

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Multiple Choice

Identify whether the statement is a fragment, run-on, comma-splice, or complete sentence. "Those cookies were yummy I ate three of them!"

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Fragment

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Run-on

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Comma splice

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Complete sentence

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Multiple Choice

Identify whether the statement is a fragment, run-on, comma-splice, or complete sentence. "A fork, a spoon, a knife, a bowl, and a plate."

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Fragment

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Run-on

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Comma splice

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Complete sentence

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Multiple Choice

Identify whether the statement is a fragment, run-on, comma-splice, or complete sentence. "My fan is broken, I am getting very hot."

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Fragment

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Run-on

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Comma splice

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Complete sentence

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Fragments, Run-ons, and Comma Splices

​How to tell the difference + what to do to make it right

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