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Title: Complete Sentences


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Complete Sentences
  • A Project LA Activity
  • Complete Sentences
  • Fragments
  • Run-On Sentences
  • Compound Sentences

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Complete Sentences
  • A complete sentence has a subject and a predicate
    that work together to make a complete thought.

Bobby smiled until he thought his face would
crack.
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Sentence Fragments
  • A SENTENCE FRAGMENT fails to be a sentence in the
    sense that it cannot stand by itself.

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Sentence Fragments
  • may locate something in time and place but lack a
    subject-verb relationship.

Last Saturday after the ballgame at the ice cream
shop.
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Sentence Fragments
  • may describe something but have no subject-verb
    relationship.

Shooting just before the buzzer rang and hoping
to score the winning point.
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Sentence Fragments
  • may have most of the makings of a sentence but
    still be missing an important part of a verb
    string.

Some of the girls going together to the mall.
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Sentence Fragments
  • may have a subject-verb relationship but cannot
    stand by themselves.

Even though she was the prettiest girl and had a
great talent presentation.
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Run-On Sentences
  • A RUN-ON SENTENCE has at least two parts, either
    one of which can stand by itself, but the two
    parts have been connected together with one or
    two words instead of becoming two sentences. The
    run-on could be corrected with a semi-colon.

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Run-On Sentences
  • Remember The length of a sentence really has
    nothing to do with whether a sentence is a run-on
    or not even a very short sentence could be a
    run-on.

The books are heavy dont carry them.
The books are heavy.
Dont carry them.
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Run-On Sentences
  • When two clauses are connected by only a comma,
    they are a run-on sentence that is called a
    comma-splice.

The books are heavy, dont carry them.
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Run-On Sentences happen
  • when an independent clause gives an order or
    directive based on what was said in the prior
    independent clause.

The game is going to be very close you have to
play your best.
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Run-On Sentences happen
  • when two clauses are connected by words such as
    however, moreover, or nevertheless.

Mother packed my lunch today however she forgot
to put in my desert.
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Ready for a drill?
  • Is it a complete sentence, a run-on, or a
    fragment? Read each of the following and click
    your choice!

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Walking through the dark forest.
  • Complete Sentence
  • Fragment
  • Run-On

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Sorry! Click the arrow below to try again.
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Yes, that is correct! Click the arrow to move on.
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Bob was running in the yard.
  • Complete Sentence
  • Fragment
  • Run-On

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Sorry! Click the arrow below to try again.
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Yes, that is correct! Click the arrow to move on.
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This is my first ball game but I think we will
win.
  • Complete Sentence
  • Fragment
  • Run-On

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Sorry! Click the arrow below to try again.
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Yes, that is correct! Click the arrow to move on.
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All of the other girls at the mall.
  • Complete Sentence
  • Fragment
  • Run-On

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Sorry! Click the arrow below to try again.
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Yes, that is correct! Click the arrow to move on.
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I have walked to school every day.
  • Complete Sentence
  • Fragment
  • Run-On

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Sorry! Click the arrow below to try again.
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Yes, that is correct! Click the arrow to move on.
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My arm hurts a little.
  • Complete Sentence
  • Fragment
  • Run-On

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Sorry! Click the arrow below to try again.
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Yes, that is correct! Click the arrow to move on.
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A big crowd of people have arrived.
  • Complete Sentence
  • Fragment
  • Run-On

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Sorry! Click the arrow below to try again.
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Yes, that is correct! Click the arrow to move on.
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Mother washed the clothes and she waxed the floor.
  • Complete Sentence
  • Fragment
  • Run-On

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Sorry! Click the arrow below to try again.
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Yes, that is correct! Click the arrow to move on.
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What a day for a party!
  • Complete Sentence
  • Fragment
  • Run-On

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Sorry! Click the arrow below to try again.
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Yes, that is correct! Click the arrow to move on.
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Even though it was late and very dark.
  • Complete Sentence
  • Fragment
  • Run-On

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Sorry! Click the arrow below to try again.
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Yes, that is correct! Click the arrow to move on.
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The babies are crying and they are sleepy.
  • Complete Sentence
  • Fragment
  • Run-On

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Sorry! Click the arrow below to try again.
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Yes, that is correct! Click the arrow to move on.
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Combining Sentences
  • Sentences have to be combined to avoid the
    boredom that would happen if all sentences were
    the same length.

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A Compound Sentence
  • contains two independent clauses joined by a
    coordinator. The coordinators are as for, and,
    nor, but, or, yet, and so. (Helpful hint The
    first letter of each of the coordinators spells
    FANBOYS.)

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Ready for practice?
  • On your paper combine each pair of sentences. A
    suggested answer will be supplied.

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Danny ran a mile.
  • John fell down and dropped out.

ANSWER
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Danny ran a mile, but John fell down and dropped
out.
Compound sentence
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Susan ate dinner.
  • Mother fixed the dessert.

ANSWER
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Susan ate dinner, and Mother fixed the dessert.
Compound sentence
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I went to the game.
  • Joey went skating.

ANSWER
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I went to the game, so Joey went skating.
Compound sentence
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You can come with us.
  • We are leaving early.

ANSWER
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You can come with us, but we are leaving early.
Compound sentence
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He studied late.
  • Father told him it was time for bed.

ANSWER
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He studied late, so Father told him it was time
for bed.
Compound sentence
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The boys got into a fight.
  • The teacher sent them to the office.

ANSWER
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The boys got into a fight, so the teacher sent
them to the office.
Compound sentence
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The End
  • PowerPoint credit
  • classroom.jcschools.net/la/activities/
  • completesent.ppt
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