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Simple and Compound sentences, Run ons and Fragm ...

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    Discriminating between Compound and Simple sentences, Run ons and Fragments
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  • 1.- Laura sings, but she does not dance.
    Compound Sentence
  •  15
  • 2.- Under the door, in the basket.
    Fragment.
  •  20
  • 3.- Elle is scared; still, she trudges onward.
    Compound Sentence
  •  20
  • 4.- Lunch is my favourite, but P.E. is fun, too.
    Compound sentence
  •  25
  • 5.- Victoria's positivity is infectious.
    Simple sentence
  •  15
  • 6.- I should study; I'm too tired.
    Compound Sentence
  •  25
  • 7.- Joseph likes pizza, and Tina loves chips.
    Compound Sentence
  •  20
  • 8.- Kids want everything, they don't have money.
    Run on
  •  25
  • 9.- Books open doors, and I relish them.
    Compound sentence
  •  20
  • 10.- Lots of debt from credit cards.
    Fragment
  •  20
  • 11.- The show was boring, it was slow.
    Run on
  •  25
  • 12.- The banana is badly bruised.
    Simple Sentence
  •  15
  • 13.- Going to the gym to run on the track.
    Fragment
  •  25
  • 14.- The library is full, so we should be quiet.
    Compound sentence
  •  25
  • 15.- You shouldn't lie it's a bad habit.
    Run on.
  •  20
  • 16.- Needing to reduce the massive clutter.
    Fragment.
  •  25