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November 30, 2009 Today’s Focus: Sentence Structure
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In order for a sentence to clearly express an idea or a sequence of ideas, it must be clearly written, with words in logical order. If a sentence is not clear, or confusing, rearrange the words so that they make better sense. The more you practice, the easier it becomes.
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If you find a mistake, choose the answer that is written most clearly and correctly. 1. Under the bed was Marcus, hiding there because of a nightmare. A. A nightmare caused Marcus hiding under the bed. B. Marcus was hiding under the bed because of a nightmare. C. Marcus, under the bed, hiding from a nightmare, was there. D. Correct as is.
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2. Tumbling down the mountain, Jamie tried desperately to grab onto either rocks or tree roots. A. Jamie tried desperately to grab, tumbling down the mountain, rocks or tree roots. B. Jamie tried desperately to grab rocks or tree roots tumbling down the mountain. C. Tumbling down the mountain, trying desperately to grab rocks or tree roots, was Jamie. D. Correct as is.
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3. Franklin, my brother, is the oldest of my brothers and sisters. A. Of all my brothers and sisters, Franklin is the oldest brother. B. Franklin is the oldest of my brothers and sisters. C. My brother Franklin is the oldest brother of my brothers and sisters. D. Correct as is.
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December 1, 2009 Today’s Focus: Fragments
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fragment A fragment is a group of words used as a sentence. It is not a sentence, though, because it lacks a subject, a verb or some other essential part. Fragment: Lettuce all over the table. Sentence: Lettuce flew all over the table. Fragment: When Herbie served the salad. Sentence: When Herbie served the salad, lettuce flew all over the table.
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Practice 1. His eyes were red and bloodshot. From studying all night long. A. His eyes were red. And blood shot from studying all night long. B. His eyes were red and bloodshot from studying all night long. C. Correct as is
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2. When Amanda glanced at Troy. He quickly blushed. A. When Amanda glanced at Troy, he quickly blushed. B. When Amanda glanced. At Troy, he quickly blushed. C. Correct as is
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December 2, 2009 Today’s Focus: Fragments
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Turn these fragments into proper sentences. Just copy out your new sentence. 1. While eating in the pasture. 2. Rabbits were seen. 3. Rising from his afternoon nap. 4. Riding in his black limousine. 5. Stumbling over the player’s foot. 6. Bacon, Lettuce and Tomato sandwiches. 7. With unbreakable teeth. 8. Trying desperately to get under the fence.
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December 3, 2009 Today’s Focus: Run-on Sentences
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run-on A run-on sentence contains two or more complete sentences improperly written as one. When correcting a run-on, look for ways to separate the two complete thoughts. You can separate sentences properly with: a period, a semicolon, and an exclamation mark or a question mark..;!?
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Break these run-on sentences into proper sentences. Simply copy the new, correct sentences as you solve each run-on. 1. There was a mistake on our bill, the server took care of it. 2. I ran into Margaret she is leaving for Florida tomorrow. 3. The Pulitzer Prize is awarded each year, it awards excellence in journalism. 4.Pulitzer owned the St. Louis Post-Dispatch he purchased the New York World in 1883. 5.Pulitzer left money to Columbia University the, awards were established in 1917.
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Review LINE ONE: Create a perfect, descriptive sentence about anything. LINE TWO: Create a fragment from this sentence. LINE THREE: Re-write the original sentence and create an improper, run-on sentence. DO THIS 5 TIMES. Example: LINE ONE: I often dream of long, summer days in July. LINE TWO: Summer days in July. (fragment) LINE THREE: I often dream of long, summer days in July, I might add there’s nothing like an iced-tea too! (run-on)
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December 4, 2009 Today’s Focus: Assessment
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Quiz Part One Multiple Choice Copy the original sentence and then copy out the answer you think is correct. It will have some structure problem: 1. Awkward Construction 2. Fragment 3. Run-on
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1. This morning I found a quarter walking down the sidewalk. A. Walking down the sidewalk this morning, I found a quarter. B. I found a quarter this morning walking down the sidewalk. C. Walking down the sidewalk this morning, a quarter was found by me.
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2. As Mrs. Horowitz entered the classroom. The students sat down quietly. A. Mrs. Horowitz entered the classroom, the students sat down quietly. B. As Mrs. Horowitz entered the classroom, the students sat down quietly. C. Mrs. Horowitz entering the classroom the students sat down quietly.
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3. Losing this game doesn’t discourage us at all, we’ll do better next time. A. Losing this game doesn’t discourage us at all we’ll do better next time. B. Losing this game doesn’t discourage us at all. We’ll do better next time. C. Losing this game is not discouraging at all, we’ll do better next time.
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4. He doesn’t take art, but he is always drawing pictures, and some people think he has no talent, but I think he does. A. He doesn’t take art and is always drawing pictures and some people think he has no talent but I think he does. B. Although he doesn’t take art, he is always drawing pictures, has no talent, and I think he does. C. Although he doesn’t take art, he is always drawing pictures. Some people think he has no talent, but I think he does.
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Quiz Part Two Fragment: Fragment: Skipping down the path. 1. Fragment: 2. Fragment: Run-on: Run-on: I love broccoli, I love every green veggie. 1. Run-on: 2. Run-on:
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