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Fragments Run Ons and Comma Splices

This document defines and provides examples of sentence fragments, run-on sentences, and comma splices. It explains that a sentence must have both a subject and a predicate to be grammatically complete. Fragments are groups of words that are missing one of these elements. The document also discusses how to identify and fix fragments, run-ons, and comma splices by adding conjunctions and punctuation or restructuring the sentences.
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Fragments Run Ons and Comma Splices

This document defines and provides examples of sentence fragments, run-on sentences, and comma splices. It explains that a sentence must have both a subject and a predicate to be grammatically complete. Fragments are groups of words that are missing one of these elements. The document also discusses how to identify and fix fragments, run-ons, and comma splices by adding conjunctions and punctuation or restructuring the sentences.
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Fragments, Run-Ons, and

Comma Splices
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What is a sentence?
› a group of words expressing a complete thought
› consists of:
› a subject (tells whom or what the sentence is about)
› a predicate (tells what the subject does or did)
› Examples:
› My classmates feel tired today.

subject predicate
› Working full-time while going to school is difficult.
subject predicate
What is a fragment? #1

a group of words that does not express a complete thought because it


is usually missing a subject or a predicate

Examples:
 The prompt available in Cougar Courses. (missing verb)
 Cared for his younger siblings. (missing subject)
What is a fragment? #2


a stand alone subordinate clause

begins with subordinate adverbs (whenever, because, since, until,
although, even if, etc.)

Examples:

Because I said so

Although you’re wrong

Since you’ve already made your mind up

Even though I don’t agree

Whenever you’re ready…

As soon as we finish the test.
What is a fragment? #3

Prepositional phrases:

By a stroke of luck…

In addition to being a dinosaur wrangler...

Participial phrases:

Women working in the computer science field...

Repeatedly working until midnight, (John became ill).
Fixing sentence fragments 1
 Pull/ attach the fragment into a nearby sentence.
Examples:

On that morning I sat in my usual spot. On the old wooden chair in the corner
of my grandmother’s kitchen.
On that morning I sat in my usual spot, on the old wooden chair in the corner
of my grandmother’s kitchen.

Normally the bride-price consists of cattle and sheep. Because money has
little value to these isolated people.
Normally the bride-price consists of cattle and sheep because money has
little value to these isolated people.
Fixing sentence fragments 2
 Turn the fragment into a sentence.
Examples:

The pilots ejected from the burning plane, landing in the water not far from
the ship. And immediately popped their flares and life vests.
They

Population increases and uncontrolled development are taking a deadly toll


on the environment. So that in many parts of the world, fragile ecosystems
are collapsing. In
What is a run-on?

Fusing two sentences into one without any conjunction and


punctuation mark.
Gestures are a means of communication for everyone they are essential
for the hearing-impaired.
Connecting two or more independent sentences by a comma
Comma
splice without a coordinating conjunction (and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet).
Gestures are a means of communication for everyone, they are
essential for the hearing-impaired.
Comma splices Out in the World
4 fixes for run-on sentences

Use a comma+ a coordinating conjunction (and, but, or,


nor, for, so, yet).
Gestures are a means of communication for everyone, but
they are essential for the hearing-impaired.
4 fixes for run-on sentences

Use a semicolon (+ transitional expression)


Gestures are a means of communication for everyone;
(however,) they are essential for the hearing-impaired.
4 fixes for run-on sentences

Make the clauses into separate sentences.


Gestures are a means of communication for everyone. they
are essential for the hearing-impaired. They
4 fixes for run-on sentences

Restructure the sentence.


Gestures are a means of communication for everyone they
are essential for the hearing-impaired.
Although gestures are a means of communication for
everyone, they are essential for the hearing-impaired.

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