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Business English at Work SentenceDevelopment Mrs. Flynn’s Class

Business English at Work SentenceDevelopment Objectives Identify complete sentences. Learn the difference between fragments and run-on sentences. PP 3-1b

Business English at Work SentenceDevelopment A sentence consists of words correctly arranged to form a complete statement or idea. A Sentence PP 3-2 A sentence begins with a capital letter. ends with an ending mark of punctuation.

Business English at Work SentenceDevelopment A sentence fragment consists of words, phrases, or dependent clauses that cannot stand alone and may contain subjects and predicates. Sentence Fragment PP 3-24 The teacher gave us Played with the baseball Video

Business English at Work SentenceDevelopment A run-on sentence is a complete sentence with period or comma faults. Run-On Sentence PP 3-25 I want to study for the test my grade is important to me. My mom told me to clean my room I put everything under the bed quickly I want to study for the test. My grade is important to me. My mom told me to clean my room, so I put everything under the bed quickly. Video

Business English at Work SentenceDevelopment Click the button to take the quiz. Sentence Fragment Quiz

Business English at Work SentenceDevelopment Click the button to take the quiz. Repairing Run-On Sentences