
Run-On Fragments and Complete Sentences
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English
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6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Grammar: Sentence fragments and run-ons
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Cannot stand alone
Must be attached to an independent clause
Example:
Because of the rain
Dependent Clause
Complete sentence with a subject, verb, and complete thought.
Can stand alone
Example:
The kids walked the dog to the park.
Independent Clause
FIRST: Remember the clauses
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Multiple Choice
Is this an independent or dependent clause?:
He smiled at her
Independent clause (can be a complete sentence)
Dependent clause (cannot be a complete sentence)
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Multiple Choice
Is this an independent or dependent clause?:
If my mom is nice
Independent clause (can be a complete sentence)
Dependent clause (cannot be a complete sentence)
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Sentences are a group of words that have a subject, verb, and make up a complete thought or statement.
If a sentence does not hit all 3 of the criteria, it is more than likely a sentence fragment!
Sentence fragments can make someone’s writing hard to understand.
Sentence Fragments
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Components of a Sentence
Subject and Verb
Subject: The WHO or WHAT the sentence is about.
Verb: The action performed by the subject of the sentence.
"The class erupted in laughter when they read the riddle of the day."
SUBJECT = The class.
VERB = erupted.
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Multiple Choice
What is the subject of the following sentence: The curious students explored the ancient ruins.
ancient
students
explored
ruins
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Multiple Choice
What is the verb of the following sentence: My delicious breakfast disappeared quickly.
quickly
delicious
disappeared
breakfast
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Multiple Choice
What is this fragment missing? "Lost in thought, oblivious to the world around her."
subject
verb
neither
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Multiple Choice
What is this fragment missing? "Suddenly appeared, shimmering in the mist."
subject
verb
neither
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Multiple Choice
What is this fragment missing? "The old house, with its creaking floorboards and flickering gaslights."
subject
verb
neither
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How to fix them:
A run-on sentence is when 2 independent clauses are not joined together properly.
Examples:
All the parents came to the school play they all enjoyed it.
My mom visits the museum, she can spend hours looking at the exhibits.
Run-On Sentences
Separate the independent clauses with correct punctuation (? . !)
Use a comma and a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS) to create a compound sentence. A COMMA IS NOT ENOUGH TO FIX A RUN ON!
Separate the independent clauses with a semi-colon (;)
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Fill in the Blank
Correct the run-on sentence:
School starts tomorrow I still need to finish my homework!
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Fill in the Blank
Correct the run-on sentence:
The dog barked excitedly his tail wagged furiously.
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Fill in the Blank
Correct the run-on sentence:
I opened the door, a gust of wind whipped my hair across my face.
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Multiple Choice
Is this a sentence fragment, run-on, or a complete sentence:
Over the weekend
Sentence Fragment
Run-on Sentence
Complete Sentence
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Multiple Choice
Is this a sentence fragment, run-on, or a complete sentence:
While the teacher was grading
Sentence Fragment
Run-on Sentence
Complete Sentence
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Multiple Choice
Is this a sentence fragment, run-on, or a complete sentence:
Over the weekend I cooked the meals for the week, I also did the laundry Kyle mopped the floors.
Sentence Fragment
Run-on Sentence
Complete Sentence
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Multiple Choice
Is this a sentence fragment, run-on, or a complete sentence:
The delicious aroma of pizza filled the kitchen, making my stomach rumble.
Sentence Fragment
Run-on Sentence
Complete Sentence
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Great job!
Go back into your drafts and:
Spell and Grammar check
Add in missing elements to sentence fragments.
Fix run on sentences.
Grammar: Sentence fragments and run-ons
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