Title: Sentences and Sentence Structure Errors
1Sentences and Sentence Structure Errors
2The Dreaded Complete Sentence
- To be a complete sentence, a group of words must
have three things - 1) A _____________ (noun or pronoun)
- 2) A __________________(verb)
- 3) Express a _________________________
- If a group of words does not have the above
things, or has too many, it commits a
_____________________________________. - NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
3Sentence Structure Errors
- There are three types of sentence structure
errors - 1) _____________________ Incomplete sentences
- 2) ______________________ Too many complete
sentences separated with no complete sentences - 3) ________________________ Too many complete
sentences separated with a comma instead of a
period
4Fragments
- 1) Fragment A ___________________________________
________________________ that is punctuated as
if it were complete (with a capital letter and a
period) - Is missing one or more of the following
- 1) A _______________
- 2) A ______________________
- 3) A __________________________
- Why is this bad?
- Think of it like a partial train car. Without
all the parts, it wont be able to run! A
fragment _________________________________________
__.
5Fixing Fragments
- Since fragments are only a part of a sentence,
you have to ______________________________________
__________ to make it a complete sentence. - Though Bernard likes school.
- Though Bernard likes school, _____________________
_______ ________________________________________(c
omplete thought add independent clause!) - _____________________________. (eliminate
subordinating conjunction) - Because of the students misbehavior with the
substitute. - Because of the students misbehavior with the
substitute, ____________________________________.
(add subject, verb, and complete thought)
6Run-Ons
- 2) Run-on _______________________________________
__ _____________________________________
punctuated as a single sentence (The thoughts
run on without stopping!) - Why is this bad?
- This makes the ideas run together, which can be
quite _________________________________________. - Think of it like two train engines
crammed together. With that many ideas
(engines), youll get a runaway train!
7Fixing a Run-On
- To fix a run-on, we have a few options
- 1) _______________________________________________
_____ We can do this with various red light
punctuation - Period and capital letter
- Semi-colon and lower case letter
- 2) _______________________________________________
___correctly with the use of the following
conjunctions - FANBOYS (with a comma)
- Subordinating (with a comma sometimes)
- Correlative (with a comma sometimes)
- Note Conjunctive adverbs ________________________
__________ __________________. It can only start
a new one. - Another Note A ______________alone WILL NOT fix
a run-on!
8Fixing Run-Ons
- Darcy cant stand Theodore he smells like cheese.
- What are the ways we can stop this runaway train?
- STOP between the two separate sentences
- Darcy cant stand Theodore_________smells like
cheese. - Darcy cant stand Theodore_________smells like
cheese. -
9Fixing Run-Ons
2. CONNECT the separate sentences correctly with
the appropriate conjunction FANBOYS Darcy
cant stand Theodore________he smells like
cheese. Subordinating Darcy cant stand Theodore
______________he smells like cheese. ____________h
e smells like cheese___Darcy cant stand
Theodore. Darcy ____________he smells like
cheese___cant stand Theodore. Correlative (Doesn
t really work for this example, but heres
something similar.) __________ does Theodore
smell like cheese________he ______enjoys cheese
as a tasty snack. What about Conjunctive
Adverbs? (consequently, therefore, etc.)
10Fixing Run-Ons
- What about Conjunctive Adverbs? (consequently,
therefore, etc.) - A conjunctive adverb and a comma CANNOT fix a
run-on! - Darcy cant stand Theodore________________he
smells like cheese. - NOOOOOOO!
- Darcy cant stand Theodore________________he
smells like cheese. - NOOOOOOO!
- All of these are incorrect. In fact, they went
from a run-on to another sentence structure
error the comma splice!
11Comma Splices
- 3) Comma Splices Splitting two independent
clauses __________________________________________
____ (Placing a comma where there SHOULD be a
period) - Why is this bad?
- A comma inserts a brief pause, but this isnt
enough. After the pause, the reader just keeps
running on to the next thought! This is very
confusing for the reader. - You must _________________________________ or use
_________________________ to appropriately
connect the thoughts. A comma is not enough!
12Fixing a Comma Splice
- To fix a comma splice, we have the
___________________________ (since its
essentially the same as a run-on with the
addition of a comma) - 1) _________________________________________(inste
ad of pause). - Period and capital letter
- Semi-colon and lower case letter
- 2) __________________________________(and comma
if necessary) - FANBOYS (with a comma)
- Subordinating (with a comma sometimes)
- Correlative (with a comma sometimes)
- Note __________________________________still
dont work!
13Fixing Comma Splices
- Theodore loves Darcy, she smells like cookies.
- What are the ways we can revise this correctly?
- STOP between the two separate sentences
- Theodore loves Darcy_________smells like cookies.
- Theodore loves Darcy_________smells like cookies.
-
14Fixing Comma Splices
2. CONNECT the separate sentences correctly with
the appropriate conjunction FANBOYS Theodore
loves Darcy__________she smells like
cookies. Subordinating Theodore loves Darcy
___________she smells like cookies. __________she
smells like cookies_____Theodore loves
Darcy. Theodore__________________she smells like
cookies_____loves Darcy. Correlative (Doesnt
really work for this example, but heres
something similar.) __________________ does Darcy
smell like cookies__________ Theodore
_____________loves her. What about Conjunctive
Adverbs? (consequently, therefore, etc.)
15Fixing Comma Splices
- What about Conjunctive Adverbs? (consequently,
therefore, etc.) - A conjunctive adverb and a comma CANNOT fix a
comma splice! - Theodore loves Darcy_________________she smells
like cookies. - NOOOOOOO!
- Theodore loves Darcy_________________she smells
like cookies. - NOOOOOOO!
- All of these are wrong wrong wrong! How can we
fix it? - Theodore loves Darcy_________________she smells
like cookies.
16Identify the Errorand Fix It!
- Decide if the following are examples of
fragments, run-ons, comma splices, or complete
sentences. Then fix the error using the ways
weve learned. - 1. Because Herald forgot his book.
- Error?
- ______________________________
- Revision? (Choose 1-2)
- _________________________________________________
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17Identify the Errorand Fix It!
- Herald is not a very good student, he refuses to
do his homework. - Error?
- ____________________________________
- Revision?
- _________________________________________________
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18Identify the Errorand Fix It!
- Paul ran then he decided to relax.
- Error?
- ___________________________________________
- Revision?
- _________________________________________________
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19Identify the Errorand Fix It!
- Paul ran then he decided to relax.
- Error?
- ______________________________________________
- Revision?
- _________________________________________________
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20Identify the Errorand Fix It!
- Amy went home because she became incredibly
sleepy. - Error?
- ___________________________________________
- Revision?
- _________________________________________________
__________ - Despite his lack of patience for people who never
meet deadlines. - Error?
- ______________________________________________
- Revision?
- _________________________________________________
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21Identify the Errorand Fix It!
- Margaret arrived tardy, therefore, she didnt
have time to finish the quiz. - Error?
- _______________________________________________
- Revision?
- _________________________________________________
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22Why does it matter ?
- WRITING WRITING WRITING!
- Sentence structure errors and punctuation are not
only VERY frequent ___________________________,
but also compromise the ___________________of
your writing! - Sentence structure errors severely impede (get in
the way of) meaning and clarity. - They also are _________________________________
for college-level writing, yet these concepts are
not taught.
23Summary/Quiz Questions