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Subjects, Predicates, and Run-On Sentences

Subjects, Predicates, and Run-On Sentences

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English

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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10 Slides • 17 Questions

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Run-On Sentences

By Jon Steenbeke

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Complete Sentences

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​A complete sentence has a subject and a verb or predicate. There are lots of different ways to make complete sentences, including using commas and semicolons to put together independent and dependent clauses.

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Clauses

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​A clause is a group of words that has a subject and a verb. An independent clause can stand on its own. A dependent clause cannot.

Take this sentence: “After we got under the covers, I told my little sister scary stories.”

It has two clauses. “I told my little sister scary stories” is an independent clause. “After we got under the covers” is a dependent clause.

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Subject | Subject

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​Sometimes a sentence has two independent clauses put together without proper punctuation.

This is a mistake. It’s called a run-on sentence.

You can think of it as a sentence that just keeps going, or just keeps running on.

But remember, run-on sentences aren’t necessarily long sentences.

Any sentence that contains two or more complete thoughts that need to be separated is a run-on.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a run-on sentence?

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I like eating chocolate oranges.

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After the dance ended we went home to watch movies.

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Soccer is my favorite sport I love watching the World Cup on TV.

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Kelly is a figure skater, and one day she wants to compete in the Olympics.

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​One way to fix a run-on sentence is to make it into a compound sentence by adding a comma and a coordinating conjunction:

for, and, nor, but, or yet, so.

Take this run-on sentence:

“I love drinking lemonade in the summer it is so sweet and cool.”

To fix the run-on, you could add a comma and a conjunction:

“I love drinking lemonade in the summer, for it is so sweet and cool.”

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​Simply putting a comma in without a coordinating conjunction would look like this:

“I love drinking lemonade in the summer, it is so sweet and cool.”

This creates another kind of run-on sentence error called a

comma splice.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following sentences does not show a comma splice?

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Pedro loves dogs, he wants to get a Labrador and name it Rudy.

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Sebastian has been playing guitar for years, he will soon start his own band.

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Alison can’t stand eating butternut squash, she thinks squash is mushy and gross.

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Rosie builds robots in her garage, but she is afraid that one day they will take over the world.

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​Another way to fix a run-on sentence is simply to make it two sentences by adding a period.

Take this run-on:

“My computer must have a bug it keeps crashing.”

You could change it to:

“My computer must have a bug. It keeps crashing.”

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​Another way to fix a run-on sentence is to add a semicolon.

If you add a semicolon to the sentence above, it would look like this:

“My computer must have a bug; it keeps crashing.”

​But be careful with semicolons. They can only be used to fix run-on sentences where the two clauses are closely related. In the case of the sentence above, the idea that the computer has a bug and the fact that it keeps crashing are linked.

If the two clauses are not closely related, the sentence can’t be fixed with a semicolon.

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Multiple Choice

If you want to fix a run-on sentence by adding a semicolon, the clauses

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must be closely connected.

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don’t have to be connected.

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need a coordinating conjunction between them.

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must be a dependent and an independent clause.

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​It is good to avoid run-on sentences in your formal writing because they can make your writing hard to read and understand.

Try reading this run-on sentence out loud:

“I woke up I got dressed I hit the skate park I went home to play on my computer.”

If it sounds wrong out loud, or if you run out of breath in the middle, it’s a clue that there might be something wrong with the structure of your sentence.

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Multiple Choice

What is one reason to avoid run-on sentences in your formal writing?

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They can be used for artistic effect.

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They mimic people’s speech patterns.

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They can fit with the flow of a poem or rap.

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They can make your writing confusing and hard to follow.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a run-on sentence?

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Taylor put on his rain boots before he went outside.

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The sky was clear, but the air was still misty and wet.

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It had rained all night, so the street was full of puddles.

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Taylor found the first big puddle he stomped and splashed with glee.

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Multiple Choice

A comma splice occurs when

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commas are used to connect independent clauses without a coordinating conjunction.

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there are no commas in a sentence that needs commas.

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a comma is inserted in the wrong part of a sentence

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there are more than three commas in a sentence.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following is a way to correct a run-on sentence?

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Make it into two sentences using a period.

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Create a compound sentence by using a semicolon.

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Form a compound sentence with a comma and coordinating conjunction.

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Connect the two clauses using a comma.

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Multiple Choice

I love making pie and cake I want to start my own gluten-free bakery.

Which of the following shows the correct way to fix this sentence using a comma?

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I want to start my own gluten-free bakery, I love making pie and cake.

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I love making pie and cake, I want to start my own gluten-free bakery.

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I love making pie and cake, so I want to start my own gluten-free bakery.

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I love making pie and cake, when I grow up I want to start my own gluten free bakery.

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Multiple Choice

Fixing a run-on sentence involves adding the proper

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verbs.

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punctuation.

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part of speech.

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independent clause.

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Multiple Choice

True or False: In order to use a semicolon to fix a run-on sentence, the clauses must be closely related.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Jamice had worked for years to become a zoologist it all paid off when she held her first baby tiger.

Where should the punctuation go to fix this run-on sentence?

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between “it all paid off” and “when she held”

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between “when she held” and “her first baby tiger”

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between “to become a zoologist” and “it all paid off”

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between “worked for years” and “to become a zoologist”

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Multiple Choice

Dominic wanted to be a pilot the only problem was he was afraid of heights.

Which of these could you use to fix this sentence?

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period only

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semicolon only

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comma with conjunction only

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period or comma with conjunction

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following sentences has a comma splice?

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Bernice was secretly a superhero, she couldn’t tell anyone at school.

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Damon was Bernice’s archrival, but he was also her partner in math class.

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Damon was a supervillain, for he loved nothing more than plotting mayhem.

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Damon and Bernice had to pretend to get along at school so that no one would guess their secret identities.

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Open Ended

Fix the run-on sentence:

Ms. Ashley is fighting a bear she is actually winning.

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Open Ended

Fix the run-on sentence:

Mr. Jon is opening the jar of jam, he is so burly.

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Open Ended

Fix the run-on sentence:

Ms. April loves math she loves giving lots of homework.

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Open Ended

Fix the run-on sentence with comma and conjunction:

Mr. Jon is a great teacher he is not cheap.

Run-On Sentences

By Jon Steenbeke

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