Complete Sentences Language Arts Mrs Cochren Complete Sentences

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Complete Sentences Language Arts Mrs. Cochren

Complete Sentences Language Arts Mrs. Cochren

Complete Sentences o A complete sentence has a subject and a predicate that work

Complete Sentences o A complete sentence has a subject and a predicate that work together to make a complete thought. Sponge Bob ripped his pants

Sentence Fragments o may locate something in time and place, but lack a subjectverb

Sentence Fragments o may locate something in time and place, but lack a subjectverb relationship. When counting his money at the Krusty Krab

Sentence Fragments o may describe something, but have no subject-verb relationship. Bullying and kicking

Sentence Fragments o may describe something, but have no subject-verb relationship. Bullying and kicking butts

Sentence Fragment o may have a subject-verb relationship, but cannot stand by itself. Even

Sentence Fragment o may have a subject-verb relationship, but cannot stand by itself. Even though The Flying Dutchman terrifies many

Run-On Sentences o o has at least two parts, either one of which can

Run-On Sentences o o has at least two parts, either one of which can stand by itself. the two parts have been connected together with one or two words instead of becoming two sentences.

Run-On Sentences o When two clauses are connected by only a comma, they are

Run-On Sentences o When two clauses are connected by only a comma, they are a runon sentence that is called a comma-splice. Mrs. Puff is a teacher, she teaches boating school.

Run-On Sentences happen o when an independent clause gives an order or directive based

Run-On Sentences happen o when an independent clause gives an order or directive based on what was said in the prior independent clause. All days can be fun you have to use imagination.

Run-On Sentences happen o when two clauses are connected by words such as however,

Run-On Sentences happen o when two clauses are connected by words such as however, moreover, nevertheless. Plankton wants the Krabby Patty recipe however he always gets outsmarted

Ready for a drill? o o Complete sentence, runon, or fragment? Click your choice!

Ready for a drill? o o Complete sentence, runon, or fragment? Click your choice!

Since the Hash Slinging Slasher Complete Sentence b) Fragment c) Run-On a)

Since the Hash Slinging Slasher Complete Sentence b) Fragment c) Run-On a)

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Karen reveals Plankton’s real name, Sheldon. Complete Sentence b) Fragment c) Run-On a)

Karen reveals Plankton’s real name, Sheldon. Complete Sentence b) Fragment c) Run-On a)

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I’m a goofy goober, you’re a goofy goober. Complete Sentence b) Fragment c) Run-On

I’m a goofy goober, you’re a goofy goober. Complete Sentence b) Fragment c) Run-On a)

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Cannot cook Krabby Patties. Complete Sentence b) Fragment c) Run-On a)

Cannot cook Krabby Patties. Complete Sentence b) Fragment c) Run-On a)

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Squidward is Sponge. Bob’s neighbor, and he doesn’t like that. Complete Sentence b) Fragment

Squidward is Sponge. Bob’s neighbor, and he doesn’t like that. Complete Sentence b) Fragment c) Run-On a)

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Glove. World makes fun of amusement parks. Complete Sentence b) Fragment c) Run-On a)

Glove. World makes fun of amusement parks. Complete Sentence b) Fragment c) Run-On a)

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Sandy Cheeks is a squirrel from Texas who loves action. Complete Sentence b) Fragment

Sandy Cheeks is a squirrel from Texas who loves action. Complete Sentence b) Fragment c) Run-On a)

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Gary, tying shoes and meowing Complete Sentence b) Fragment c) Run-On a)

Gary, tying shoes and meowing Complete Sentence b) Fragment c) Run-On a)

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What a day for a party! Complete Sentence b) Fragment c) Run-On a)

What a day for a party! Complete Sentence b) Fragment c) Run-On a)

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The Tattletale Strangler, a dangerous criminal. Complete Sentence b) Fragment c) Run-On a)

The Tattletale Strangler, a dangerous criminal. Complete Sentence b) Fragment c) Run-On a)

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Octavius Rex was Pearl’s boyfriend until the prom. Complete Sentence b) Fragment c) Run-On

Octavius Rex was Pearl’s boyfriend until the prom. Complete Sentence b) Fragment c) Run-On a)

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Combining Sentences o Sentences have to be combined to avoid the boredom that would

Combining Sentences o Sentences have to be combined to avoid the boredom that would happen if all sentences were the same length.

A Compound Sentence o o contains two independent clauses joined by a conjunction. The

A Compound Sentence o o contains two independent clauses joined by a conjunction. The conjunctions are: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. (Helpful hint: The first letter of each of the coordinators spells FANBOYS. )

Ready for practice? o On your paper combine each pair of sentences. A suggested

Ready for practice? o On your paper combine each pair of sentences. A suggested answer will be supplied.

Larry is a lobster. He hangs out at Goo Lagoon. ANSWER

Larry is a lobster. He hangs out at Goo Lagoon. ANSWER

Compound sentence: Larry is a lobster, and he hangs out at Goo Lagoon.

Compound sentence: Larry is a lobster, and he hangs out at Goo Lagoon.

David Hasselhoff rescues Sponge. Bob. He sends him back to Bikini Bottom. ANSWER

David Hasselhoff rescues Sponge. Bob. He sends him back to Bikini Bottom. ANSWER

Compound sentence: David Hasselhoff saves Sponge Bob, and he sends him back to Bikini

Compound sentence: David Hasselhoff saves Sponge Bob, and he sends him back to Bikini Bottom.

Craig Mammalton is a seal. He is obsessed with a good tan. ANSWER

Craig Mammalton is a seal. He is obsessed with a good tan. ANSWER

Compound sentence: Craig Mammalton is a seal, but he is obsessed with a good

Compound sentence: Craig Mammalton is a seal, but he is obsessed with a good tan.