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Title: Complete Sentences


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Complete Sentences
  • Language Arts
  • Mrs. Cochren

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Complete Sentences
  • A complete sentence has a subject and a predicate
    that work together to make a complete thought.

Sponge Bob ripped his pants
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Sentence Fragments
  • may locate something in time and place, but lack
    a subject-verb relationship.

When counting his money at the Krusty Krab
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Sentence Fragments
  • may describe something, but have no subject-verb
    relationship.

Bullying and kicking butts
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Sentence Fragment
  • may have a subject-verb relationship, but cannot
    stand by itself.

Even though The Flying Dutchman terrifies many
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Run-On Sentences
  • 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.

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Run-On Sentences
  • When two clauses are connected by only a comma,
    they are a run-on sentence that is called a
    comma-splice.

Mrs. Puff is a teacher, she teaches boating
school.
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Run-On Sentences happen
  • 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.
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Run-On Sentences happen
  • when two clauses are connected by words such as
    however, moreover, nevertheless.

Plankton wants the Krabby Patty recipe however he
always gets outsmarted
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Ready for a drill?
  • Complete sentence, run-on, or fragment?
  • Click your choice!

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Since the Hash Slinging Slasher
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Fragment
  3. Run-On

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Karen reveals Planktons real name, Sheldon.
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Fragment
  3. Run-On

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Im a goofy goober, youre a goofy goober.
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Fragment
  3. Run-On

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Cannot cook Krabby Patties.
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Fragment
  3. Run-On

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Squidward is SpongeBobs neighbor, and he doesnt
like that.
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Fragment
  3. Run-On

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GloveWorld makes fun of amusement parks.
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Fragment
  3. Run-On

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Sandy Cheeks is a squirrel from Texas who loves
action.
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Fragment
  3. Run-On

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Gary, tying shoes and meowing
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Fragment
  3. Run-On

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What a day for a party!
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Fragment
  3. Run-On

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The Tattletale Strangler, a dangerous criminal.
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Fragment
  3. Run-On

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Octavius Rex was Pearls boyfriend until the
prom.
  1. Complete Sentence
  2. Fragment
  3. Run-On

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

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A Compound Sentence
  • 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.)

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

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

ANSWER
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Larry is a lobster, and he hangs out at Goo
Lagoon.
Compound sentence
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David Hasselhoff rescues SpongeBob.
  • He sends him back to Bikini Bottom.

ANSWER
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David Hasselhoff saves Sponge Bob, and he sends
him back to Bikini Bottom.
Compound sentence
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Craig Mammalton is a seal.
  • He is obsessed with a good tan.

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