Module 1 Lesson 3 Fragment & Run-On Sentences

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English
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4
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ENG
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Fix sentence errors! Practice identifying fragments and run-ons.

The girl went to the store she bought a notebook. Run-on Complete Sentence Fragment Florida has warm winters, but Wisconsin has cold winters. Run-on Complete Sentence Fragment We can go to the store after we eat dinner. Run-on Complete Sentence Fragment Saw a tiny mouse. Run-on Complete Sentence Fragment The Spanish teacher. Run-on Complete Sentence Fragment Shania completed her chores all week, so she earned her allowance. Run-on Complete Sentence Fragment We read the Social Studies chapter we took the test. Run-on Complete Sentence Fragment Subject or Predicate? Subjects The little brown puppy A girl and her mother The Philadelphia Eagles Winslow School #6 Mr. Jackson The Statue of Liberty Predicates went to the shopping mall won the Super Bowl gave an award to the student is located on Sickler Avenue ran across the lawn can be seen from the ferry Make Complete Sentences Dante and his brother play football for the Winslow Eagles. The loud storm had a lot of wind, but we did not lose our electricity. Jay can go to the after school program, or he can go home on the bus. If we get a lot of snow, school may be closed. The girls' softball team won the championship game. Matching Run-on Two complete thoughts that can be separated with punctuation and capitalization OR a comma and a conjunction Complete Sentence Contains a subject, a predicate, and a complete thought Fragment An incomplete sentence that is missing a subject, a predicate, or both

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