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Correct this run-on sentence: Kim watches TV she loves Barney.
Kim watches TV, and she loves Barney. Kim watches TV. She loves Barney.
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Sentence, fragment, or run-on? The salesman wearing the red tie.
Fragment
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Sentence, fragment, or run-on? Under the table in the kitchen.
Fragment
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Sentence, fragment, or run-on? While he was reading the book.
Fragment
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Correct this run- on sentence: The moon is shining in my room is bright.
The moon is shining in, so my room is bright. The moon is shining in. My room is bright.
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Sentence, fragment, or run-on? Because we lost the game.
Fragment
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Name the subject and the predicate in this complete sentence: My parents help me.
subject - parents, predicate - help
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What are two ways to correct a run-on sentence?
Make two sentences or turn it into a compound sentence
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Sentence, fragment, or run-on? Sally washed dishes her mom dried them.
Run-on
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Sentence, fragment, or run-on? He tripped his friend helped him.
Run-on
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Correct this run-on sentence using FANBOYS: I failed the test I didn't study.
I failed the test, for I didn't study.
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Correct this run-on sentence. Mary walked home her sister rode the bus.
Mary walked home, but her sister rode the bus. Mary walked home. Her sister rode the bus.
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Correct this fragment: Fell off the tree.
Ex: Apples fell off the tree.
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Sentence, fragment, or run-on? Close the door.
Sentence
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Sentence, fragment, or run-on? The dog chased the two cats.
Sentence
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What is a run-on sentence?
Two or more sentences that run together
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What is a fragment?
A group of words missing a subject or predicate; an incomplete sentence
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Sentence, fragment, or run-on? Jeremy jumps.
Sentence
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What is a complete sentence?
A group of words with a subject and predicate that makes sense
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Correct this fragment: Tom's annoying little sister.
Ex: Tom's annoying little sister stole his phone.
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