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Use a conjunction (FANBOYS) and a comma. The lecture was dull, so you almost fell asleep. ... The foreman asked what had happened to my eye. ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: ACT Prep


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ACT Prep
  • English

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Run-ons
  • The lecture was dull you almost fell asleep.
  • 3 ways to fix
  • End stop add a period, capitalize next word.
  • The lecture was dull. You almost fell asleep.
  • Add a semi-colon between the sentences
  • The lecture was dull you almost fell asleep.
  • Use a conjunction (FANBOYS) and a comma
  • The lecture was dull, so you almost fell asleep.

3
Faulty Parallelism
  • When parts of sentences perform similar
    functions, they should be the same format
  • At most colleges, the dominant attitude among
    students is that gaining admission to graduate
    school is more important than to obtain a
    well-rounded education
  • Should be obtaining two gerund phrases

4
Parallelism Cont
  • He was not only sympathetic but also knew when to
    be considerate
  • Predicate adjective vs. clause
  • He was not only sympathetic but also considerate
  • He spends his time playing cards, swimming, going
    to the theater, and at school
  • Three gerunds, one prep phrase
  • He spends his time going to school

5
Incomplete Split Construction
  • A thought that is interrupted must be finished
  • Maintaining a stable share is as important, if
    not more important than, making a profit.
  • As important as, if not more important than
  • Her colleagues always speak of Professor Collins
    as a person who has and will always be sensitive.
  • Should be who has been and always will be

6
Verb Tense
  • Past Perfect had talked
  • Present Perfect have talked
  • Future Perfect will have talked
  • Past talked
  • Present talk
  • Future will talk

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When to use Perfect Verb Tense
  • Present perfect when action began in past, but
    extended to present
  • I cannot have any more turkey or stuffing
    already I have eaten too much food.
  • Past perfect action began and completed in past
    before some other past action
  • The foreman asked what had happened to my eye.
  • Future perfect action began anytime, but
    finished in future
  • When I reach Chicago tonight, my uncle will have
    left for LA.

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Practice
  • Open book to page 64.
  • Do questions 60,65,66,70-76
  • Homework 45 min timed practice test- pg. 672
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