PPT-Agenda Warm-up (Fragments/ Run-ons)

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Runon Notes part 2 How to fix runons Greek and Latin Chapter 8 FAST FORWARD Chapter 9 Chart Warmup F3 R1 Although penguins look clumsy on land They are graceful

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Runon Notes part 2 How to fix runons Greek and Latin Chapter 8 FAST FORWARD Chapter 9 Chart Warmup F3 R1 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. 1 RACE RUNNING TERMS FLEX DAY The best day of the week to substitute your run with a cro ss training session or a day o57375 REGULAR RUN Reg Run A run performed at a comfortable nottoohard pace EASY RUN A recovery run during which you focus on runni 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 . Sentence Fragments. Fragments. are incomplete . sentences. . . Usually. , . fragments. are pieces of . sentences. that have become disconnected from the main clause. .. . One of the easiest ways to correct them is to remove the period between the . S. S. F. S. S. F. F. F. Each of the following word groups is a sentence fragment. In your notebook, rewrite the fragment into a complete sentence. You may add words before, after, or both before and after. You may use any end punctuation mark, along with any commas you may need in the sentence.. Wely. Lecture . 3: Re-training Your Grammar Ear. WELCOME . AGAIN . TO SAT 301 !. An organized approach to scoring higher and gaining acceptance to your top-choice . . colleges.. The 6-Tiered Approach to achieving success on the SAT:. 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. . 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. 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 . IBSO Presentation. Learner profile and introductions. TOK question discussions continued. Course overview. Social contract. Study skills survey. Homework: Diagnostic due 9/4(A Day), 9/3 (B Day). Literature TOK Questions. 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.. Powered by the Writing Center. 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. How to Recognize and Correct Them Run-on Sentences A run-on is two independent clauses that are run together without proper punctuation joining them. There are two types of run-ons: Fused Sentences: FRAGMENTS. A fragment is an incomplete thought; it may be missing a subject or a verb and so does not count as a full sentence. . . Fragment: I checked my phone seven times already today. . Starting as soon as I woke up..

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