ACT Prep
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Independent Clause | Jane lit the campfire. Frank set up the tent.
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Independent clause + Comma | Jane lit the campfire, Frank set up the tent.
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Independent Clause + semicolon | Jane lit the campfire, Frank set up the tent.
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INdependent Clause Comma + Dependent Clause | Jane lit the campfire, while Frank set up the tent.
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Dependent clause comma + independent clause | As jane lit the campfire, frank set up the tent.
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Punctuation | Serves as the glue that holds the pieces of or sentences together.
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Period | used in one way to end a sentence.
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Apostrophe | Used to denote contractions or possession.
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Two Independent Clauses | When they appear in the same sentence they are usually joined by a conjunction.
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Independent Clauses & Dependent Clauses | Commas are used to separate Independent clauses & Dependent Clauses.
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Independent CLause and Modifying Phrase | Commas are also used to separate these from each other.
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Commas | Can change restrictive clauses or phrases to being nonrestrictive.
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Restrictive | Essential to the meaning of the sentence
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Non Restrictive | Is not essential to the meaning of the sentence
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Dashes | Separate a word or a group of words from the rest of the sentence
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Colons | Colons are usually used after a complete statement to introduce a list of related details
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Coma Splice | Two independent clauses jammed together.
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Run On | Sentence often much longer than our example, running on and on...
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Modifiers | A modifiers needs to be right next to what its modifying
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Misplaced | NOt right next to each other
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( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) | huehuehue
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