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Run-on & Fragments
Run-on & Fragments Level 2 &3 Terms & Examples
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| consists of a noun or a pronoun plus all of its modifiers. | Complete Subject |
| consists of a verb or a verb phrase plus all of its objects, complements, and modifiers. | Complete Predicate |
| Has two main parts: a subject and a predicate | Complete Sentence |
| An incomplete sentence; it does not express a complete thought. | Fragment |
| two or more sentences capitalized and punctuated as if they were a single sentence. | Run-on Sentence |
| When a comma separates two independent clauses | Comma Splice |
| THE DOG RAN after the ball. The dog ran is which part of the sentence? | Complete Subject |
| The dog ran AFTER THE BALL. After the ball is which part of the sentence? | Complete Predicate |
| The dog ran after the ball. This is an example of? | Complete Sentence |
| ran after the ball, or because the dog, or the dog. These are examples of ? | Sentence Fragments |
| The dog ran after the ball he was hungry so he stopped to eat some food. This is an example of? | Run-on Sentence |
| The dog ran after the ball, he was hungry, so he stopped to eat some food. This is an example of? | Comma Splice |