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Sentence Problems
How to fix those pesky fragment
    and run on sentences.




          Click here to begin.
Main Clause
 A sentence needs to
  have a main clause to
  develop the idea in a
  sentence.
 A sentence needs 3
  components to have a
  main clause:
                           Example:
       Noun
                           The man runs.
       Verb               (noun)   (verb)

       Complete thought   Together the noun and
                           verb make a complete
                           thought.
Fragments
A fragment is missing one of the key
  components of a main clause.

For example:
   And sneezed loud enough for the neighbors to hear.
        (missing the noun – who sneezed?)
   The man fishing on a deep, cold, blue lake.
        (no verb – what was the fisherman doing?)
   After Joe went to school.
        (Joe went – but then what? Not a complete thought)
Hint
Imagine someone bursting into the room and
  yelling a sentence. Does it make sense?




If so, it’s a complete sentence.

If not, it’s a fragment.
Your Turn!
Each sentence needs a noun, verb, and complete
  thought. Which of the following has all three?

The person watching the boats.

But walked down the road.

Sally delivered the mail.
Not Quite
Remember each
 sentence needs a
 noun, verb, and a
 complete thought in
 order to be a
 complete sentence.

Take a look at this.


                         Click here to try again
Yes!



You remembered that all sentences have the
        three main components of
                 Noun
                 Verb
           Complete Thought
Run on Sentences
Run on sentences tend to go on and on and on
  and on . . .
Click on the one sentence below that you think is a
  run on.

Sarah is going to the store are you going with her?

Bob is going to go to the store and buy some candy.

Joe has many things he wants to do today. One of the items on his list
   is going to the store.
Great Job!
Run on sentences are just like that person you
 know that keeps talking and talking and
 talking.

Click here for some great advice on catching
  and fixing run on sentences.
Fragments and Run-ons
 Two pesky problems solved!
Try Again
Run on sentences combine two sentences
 into one without adding any punctuation.

Keep this in mind while you look at the
 sentences again.


                Click here to try again.

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Sentencefragment

  • 1. Sentence Problems How to fix those pesky fragment and run on sentences. Click here to begin.
  • 2. Main Clause  A sentence needs to have a main clause to develop the idea in a sentence.  A sentence needs 3 components to have a main clause: Example:  Noun The man runs.  Verb (noun) (verb)  Complete thought Together the noun and verb make a complete thought.
  • 3. Fragments A fragment is missing one of the key components of a main clause. For example:  And sneezed loud enough for the neighbors to hear. (missing the noun – who sneezed?)  The man fishing on a deep, cold, blue lake. (no verb – what was the fisherman doing?)  After Joe went to school. (Joe went – but then what? Not a complete thought)
  • 4. Hint Imagine someone bursting into the room and yelling a sentence. Does it make sense? If so, it’s a complete sentence. If not, it’s a fragment.
  • 5. Your Turn! Each sentence needs a noun, verb, and complete thought. Which of the following has all three? The person watching the boats. But walked down the road. Sally delivered the mail.
  • 6. Not Quite Remember each sentence needs a noun, verb, and a complete thought in order to be a complete sentence. Take a look at this. Click here to try again
  • 7. Yes! You remembered that all sentences have the three main components of  Noun  Verb  Complete Thought
  • 8. Run on Sentences Run on sentences tend to go on and on and on and on . . . Click on the one sentence below that you think is a run on. Sarah is going to the store are you going with her? Bob is going to go to the store and buy some candy. Joe has many things he wants to do today. One of the items on his list is going to the store.
  • 9. Great Job! Run on sentences are just like that person you know that keeps talking and talking and talking. Click here for some great advice on catching and fixing run on sentences.
  • 10. Fragments and Run-ons Two pesky problems solved!
  • 11. Try Again Run on sentences combine two sentences into one without adding any punctuation. Keep this in mind while you look at the sentences again. Click here to try again.