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Fragments and Run-ons

Fragments and Run-ons

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English

6th - 8th Grade

Medium

CCSS
L.4.1F, L.7.1A, L.9-10.1B

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Becky Evers

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4 Slides • 15 Questions

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Review: Sentence fragments and run-ons

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  • Cannot stand alone

  • Must be attached to an independent clause

  • Starts with a subordinate conjunction

Example:

Because of the rain

Dependent Clause

  • Complete sentence

  • 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

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Independent clause (can be a complete sentence)

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Dependent clause (cannot be a complete sentence)

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Multiple Choice

Is this an independent or dependent clause?:

I picked a flower for you

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Independent clause (can be a complete sentence)

2

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

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Independent clause (can be a complete sentence)

2

Dependent clause (cannot be a complete sentence)

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Multiple Choice

Is this an independent or dependent clause?:

The dog likes the blanket

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Independent clause

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Dependent clause

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Multiple Choice

Is this an independent or dependent clause?:

While my teacher taught me to read

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Independent clause

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Dependent clause

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Sentences are a group of words that have a subject, predicate, 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 makesomeone’s writing hard to understand.

Sentence Fragments

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How to fix them:

2 independent clauses get squished together

  • Missing the correct punctuation

  • Can be a long or short sentence

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 FANBOYS to create a compound sentence.

  • Separate the independent clauses with a semi-colon (;)

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Multiple Choice

Is this a sentence fragment, run-on, or a complete sentence:

Over the weekend

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Sentence Fragment

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Run-on Sentence

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

Is this a sentence fragment, run-on, or a complete sentence:

While the teacher was grading

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Sentence Fragment

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Run-on Sentence

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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.

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Sentence Fragment

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Run-on Sentence

3

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, and I also did the laundry while Kyle mopped the floors.

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Sentence Fragment

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Run-on Sentence

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

Is this a sentence fragment, run-on, or a complete sentence:

I watched some anime.

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Sentence Fragment

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Run-on Sentence

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

Is this a sentence fragment, run-on, or a complete sentence:

After watching some anime

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Sentence Fragment

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Run-on Sentence

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

Is this a sentence fragment, run-on, or a complete sentence:

I was supposed to be grading the anime was too distracting.

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Sentence Fragment

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Run-on Sentence

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Complete Sentence

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Multiple Choice

Is this a sentence fragment, run-on, or a complete sentence:

I was supposed to be grading, but the anime was too distracting.

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Sentence Fragment

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Run-on Sentence

3

Complete Sentence

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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:

I didn't finish my homework the anime was too distracting.

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