PPT-Foolish Fragments and Ridiculous Run-Ons!

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What is a complete sentence A SENTENCE is made up of one or more words that express a complete thought A sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with punctuation

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What is a complete sentence A SENTENCE is made up of one or more words that express a complete thought A sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with punctuation Good writers write with . Track your software investments and understand how your Embarcadero software is being used With the Embarcadero License Center ELC you can have centralized and simplified control over license administration It is one more way Embarcadero Technologie A . fragment. fails to be a sentence because it cannot stand by itself—does not contain an independent clause.. Does not have subject + verb + complete thought. Fragments include:. Dependent clauses by themselves . A very brief introduction. Android Fragments. 1. Fragments, what and why?. Fragments are fragments(!) of an Activity.. A Fragment can be re-used in many Activities.. Fragments can help you adapt to different screen sizes and resolutions.. “Cast…Conformity…Behind You!” (Lawrence 6).. The Common Good. “Common Good be damned! Give me something magnificently . un. common!” (14). . It is common in movies and television for people to say that their actions were guided by how it would benefit the greater good.. Review: What makes a complete sentence?. Subject. What is the subject in each sentence?. Our teacher always buys some sanity on the way home.. The white mark around the black cat. ’. s neck seemed to form into a noose.. 232 Najd. Starting a Sentence with ‘Because’. You can start a sentence with because, as long as you make sure to fully complete the sentence. One clause beginning with the word . because. does not constitute a sentence. . By: Ashlyn Lear . What is a fragment?. A word group that pretends to be a sentence. . Are easy to recognize . A sentence that does not have a subject. . Examples of Fragments. When the cat leaped onto the table.. Correcting . Common Sentence Errors. Do you want papers . with . fewer r. ed marks? . This workshop will:. Help you identify common sentence errors. Give you easy ways to make corrections. Enable you to develop your own personal editing checklist. Let’s eliminate those nasty sentence fragments and run-on sentences!. Sentence Structure Errors. Some of the exercises in this Power Point came from this book:. Writing Skills Problem Solver . by Carol H. Behrman (published by . A note on Sentence structure. Comma Splices, Run-ons, and Fragments are errors in sentence structure, either in failing to create an independent clause or in failing to correctly join two independent clauses together.. Note: A fragment fails to be a sentence in the sense that it cannot stand by itself. . 1) Since 1600, telescopes have used lenses or mirrors to gather and focus light?. 2) Going outside the earth’s atmosphere to see more clearly.. Run-on Notes part 2 (How to fix run-ons). Greek and Latin . Chapter 8 FAST FORWARD. Chapter 9 (Chart). Warm-up (F=3, R=1). Although penguins look clumsy on land. They are graceful in the water. Their bodies are perfectly suited for swimming and diving. They a streamlined torpedo shape. Their wings are shaped like flippers penguins use them to propel themselves through the water at speeds up to 30 miles per hour. Use their webbed feet to steer. Most penguins can even swim like porpoises. A . run-on. is two or more complete sentences that are not properly joined or separated.. Run-ons are usually the result of haste. . Two Kinds of Run-ons:. One kind is made up of two or more sentences run together without any punctuation between them.. Fragment Rule. A fragment occurs whenever you do these three things: . You begin a group of words with a capital letter. . You conclude this group of words with an end mark—either a period [ . ], question mark [ ? ], or exclamation point [ ! ]. .

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