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Fragments and Run-ons. A complete sentence must have these three things: 1.a subject 2.a predicate 3.a complete thought If one of these three elements.

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1 Fragments and Run-ons

2 A complete sentence must have these three things: 1.a subject 2.a predicate 3.a complete thought If one of these three elements is missing, you’ve got a fragment!

3 1. What’s missing? The kid on the camel.

4 A PREDICATE Fragment: The kid on the camel Complete: The kid on the camel complained about the bumpy ride.

5 2. What’s missing? Ate an entire pizza in under two minutes.

6 THE S U B J E C T! Howard ate an entire pizza in under two minutes.

7 3. What’s missing? After she finished cracking an egg over her brother’s head.

8 A COMPLETE IDEA! After she finished cracking an egg over her brother’s head, Danielle cackled with glee. This is the SUBJECT. This is the PREDICATE! This is an introductory clause.

9 This is what’s tricky about starting a sentence with “because” Because there was a giant cockroach swimming in his bowl of Cheerios. This is a fragment. Yes, it has a noun and a verb. But it’s lacking the primary subject and predicate. It’s not a complete thought.

10 Now it does. Because there was a giant cockroach swimming in his bowl of Cheerios, Aaron asked his Denny’s waiter to not charge him for the breakfast.

11 Run-on Sentences A run-on sentence consists of two or more sentences that are linked together without correct punctuation. It’s a run-on because it doesn’t stop when it should.

12 4. How many sentences can you find in this run-on? Dylan went fishing and caught two trout later, he cut and cleaned them, smothering the fish in butter and spices, Dylan cooked the trout on a grill after the delicious meal he enjoyed a chocolate-covered trout eyeball for dessert.

13 How many sentences can you find in this run-on? 1) Dylan went fishing and caught two trout. 2) Later, he cut and cleaned them. 3) Smothering the fish in butter and spices, Dylan cooked the trout on a grill. 4) After the delicious meal, he enjoyed a chocolate-covered trout eyeball for dessert.

14 5. Write your own run-on! three Write a run-on that contains three independent clauses (three sentences.) Hint: Easiest way to create a run- on is to join complete sentences with a comma (not the comma’s job).


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