Title: Grammar Boot Camp
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2This workshop will teach you to
- Identify Correct Fragments
- Identify Correct Run-ons
- Identify Correct Comma Splices
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3Fragment
- Q What is a Fragment?
- A An incomplete thought that is punctuated as
though it is complete.
4Fragment
- To correct a fragment, either
- connect it or rewrite it
- 1. Connect the fragment to the sentence before it
- OR
- 2. Connect the fragment to the sentence after it
- OR
- 3. Rewrite the fragment so that it is a complete
thought.
5Fragment
- Four Types of Fragments
- 1. Dependent Clause
- 2. -ing Fragment
- 3. To Fragment
- 4. Added Detail Fragment
6Dependent Clause Fragment
- Begins with a Signal Word
Subordinating Conjunctions
Relative Pronouns
7Dependent Clause Fragment
8-ing Fragment
- Begins with a verb ending in -ing.
- Staying
- Moving
- Selling
9-ing Fragment
10To Fragment
- Begins with the word to followed by a verb.
- To sing
- To draw
- To study
11To Fragment
12Added Detail Fragment
- Elaborates on a previously stated claim.
- Begins with a transition
- for example
- such as
- especially
13Added Detail Fragment
14Run-on
- Q What is a Run-on?
- A Two more independent clauses without
punctuation signaling the end of the first clause
and the beginning of the next.
15Run-on
- Example
- Many dogs enter the contest the poodle is the
usual winner.
16Comma Splice
- Q What is a Comma Splice?
- A A sentence with two or more independent
clauses joined by only a comma.
17Comma Splice
- Example
- The book is inspirational, it changed my life.
18Correct Run-ons and Comma Splices
- Make Two Separate Sentences
- Run-on John mowed the lawn Alex raked the
leaves. - Comma Splice John mowed the lawn, Alex raked
the leaves. - Correction John mowed the lawn. Alex raked
the leaves.
19Correct Run-ons and Comma Splices
- Use Comma Plus Coordinating Conjunction
- Run-on Julie is not my sister she is my
cousin. - Comma Splice Julie is not my sister, she is
my cousin. - Correction Julie is not my sister, but she
is my cousin.
20Correct Run-ons and Comma Splices
- 3. Use a Semicolon
- Run-on The clowns jumpsuit was colorful it
had multicolor stripes. - Comma Splice The clowns jumpsuit was
colorful, it had multicolor stripes. - Correction The clowns jumpsuit was
colorful it had multicolor stripes.
21Correct Run-ons and Comma Splices
- 4. Use a Conjunctive Adverb with Appropriate
Punctuation - Run-on We joined the group for dinner we did
not go to the concert afterward. - Comma Splice We joined the group for dinner, we
did not go to the concert afterward. - Correction A We joined the group for dinner
however, we did not go to the concert
afterward. - Correction B We joined the group for dinner.
However, we did not go to the concert
afterward.
22Correct Run-ons and Comma Splices
- 5. Use Subordination
- Run-on The mother cat cleaned her kittens
they began to cry. - Comma Splice The mother cat cleaned her
kittens, they began to cry. - Correction A The mother cat cleaned her
kittens when they began to cry. - Correction B When they began to cry, the
mother cat cleaned her kittens.
23Exercise Your Muscles
- Identify and correct the following errors.
- Although he had promised his parents he wouldnt.
Allen stayed out until midnight. - We didnt see anything however Jim insisted
something was there. - The rain fell furiously from the sky. Making it
impossible for us to see the road. - I love to relax on the sandy shores of the
island, it gives me a sense of peace.
24Exercise Your Muscles--Key
- Identify and correct the following errors.
- Although he had promised his parents he wouldnt.
Allen stayed out until midnight. Fragment - We didnt see anything however Jim insisted
something was there. Run-on - The rain fell furiously from the sky. Making it
impossible for us to see the road. Fragment - I love to relax on the sandy shores of the
island, it gives me a sense of peace. Comma Splice
25Congratulations!
- You have successfully completed Session Two of
Grammar Boot Camp! - For more information on Fragments, Run-ons, and
Comma Splices, visit a friendly, professional
tutor at the Stone Writing Center. - SW 104, East Campus 698-1364
www.delmar.edu/engl/wrtctr
26Q What is a Coordinating Conjunction?
- A A coordinating conjunction joins independent
clauses as well as other sentence elements of
equal weight or function. The following is a list
of coordinating conjunctions, commonly referred
to as the FANBOYS - for
- and
- nor
- but FANBOYS (taken from the first letter of
each word) - or
- yet
- so
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27Q What is a Conjunctive Adverb?
- A A conjunctive adverb indicates a relation
between independent clauses. The following is a
list of common conjunctive adverbs - accordingly consequently indeed
- also finally instead
- anyway furthermore likewise
- as a result hence meanwhile
- besides however moreover
- certainly incidentally nevertheless
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28Q What is a Subordinating Conjunction?
- A A subordinating conjunction is a word that
links sentence elements that are not of equal
importance. The following is a list of common
subordinating conjunctions - after once until
- although since when
- as that whenever
- because though where
- before till wherever
- if unless while
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