 Les Hanson 2002 Fragments and Run-Ons Identifying and Correcting Sentence Errors.

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 Les Hanson 2002 Fragments and Run-Ons Identifying and Correcting Sentence Errors

Introduction wThis presentation explains the following grammatical concepts:  Clauses (dependent and independent)  Sentences  Fragments  Run-Ons  Semicolons and conjunctive adverbs

Clauses wA clause is a group of words with a subject and a verb SubjectVerb Youstink. Sallyis talking. SubjectVerb Ihategrammar. Sallyis talkingloudly to her friends. wMost clauses have further information after the verb

Two Types of Clauses wIndependent clause (Main clause)  Can stand alone as a sentence  Can be joined to another clause Fred filled a cardboard tube with gunpowder. wDependent clause (Subordinate clause)  Cannot stand alone as a sentence  Must be joined to an independent clause Because he wanted to make his own firecrackers. A word that joins clauses is a conjunction

Joining Clauses wA dependent clause can be joined to an independent clause to make a sentence. Fred filled a cardboard tube with gunpowder because he wanted to make his own firecrackers. …or… Because he wanted to make his own firecrackers, Fred filled a cardboard tube with gunpowder. When the sentence starts with the dependent clause, it must have a comma before the independent clause

Fragments wFragments look like sentences but are missing a subject or a verb, or they are put together incorrectly. FragmentError Told everyone to get out of the way. No subject Disposable lighter in his hand. No verb Before he lit the fuse.A dependent clause by itself

Correcting Fragments wSubjects or verbs can be added… wFragments can be joined together… wPhrases and clauses can be moved around… With his disposable lighter in his hand, he told everyone to get out of the way. Then he lit the fuse. Pulling out his disposable lighter, Fred told everyone to get out of the way before he lit the fuse. He pulled out his disposable lighter. Fred told everyone to get out of the way, and then he lit the fuse.

Run-ons wRun-ons (fused sentences) occur when clauses are joined incorrectly. Comma splice Run-on The fuse burned too quickly before he could throw it the explosive blew up between his legs. He didn’t throw the firecracker, he placed it between his legs, he wanted to put the lighter away first.

Four Ways to Correct Run-ons 1.Join the clauses with a comma and a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS)  for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so He wanted to put the lighter away first, so Fred placed the firecracker between his legs, and he didn’t throw it right away. 2.Join the clauses with a subordinating conjunction (AWUBIST)  because, although, if, when, since, after… Because the fuse burned too quickly before he could throw it, the explosive blew up between his legs.

Four Ways to Correct Run-ons 3.Make the clauses into separate sentences X Fred fell down screaming when the smoke cleared we all expected to see a bloody mess. Fred fell down screaming. The smoke cleared. We all expected to see a bloody mess. Fred fell down screaming. We all expected to see a bloody mess when the smoke cleared.

Four Ways to Correct Run-ons 4.Join two independent clauses with a semicolon (;)if they are closely related.  You may include a conjunctive adverb along with the semicolon:  however, for example, therefore, moreover, indeed X Fred hadn’t taped the tube properly and most of the force was released out the ends of the tube the explosion did direct some pressure against his groin. Fred hadn’t taped the tube well, and most of the force was released out the ends of the tube; however, the explosion did direct some pressure against his groin. Notice how the sentence is punctuated

Correct the following 1. Fred managed to make it home and change his clothes he told his parents he fell off his bicycle he avoided punishment for playing with explosives. Fred managed to make it home and change his clothes. He told his parents he fell off his bicycle, thus avoiding punishment for playing with explosives. Fred managed to make it home. He changed his clothes and told his parents that he fell off his bicycle. He avoided punishment for playing with explosives.

Correct the following 1. I left town shortly after. Didn’t see him again for five years. I left town shortly after and didn’t see him again for five years.

Correct the following 3. Took a trip home last summer. I ran into Fred after my long absence he is unable to have children. Didn’t ask if he still plays with firecrackers. During a trip home last summer, I ran into Fred after a long absence. He is unable to have children. I didn’t ask if he still plays with firecrackers. After a long absence, I took a trip home last summer. I ran into Fred, who is unable to have children. I didn’t ask if he still plays with firecrackers.