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Name: Date:

Grammar: Fragments and Run-ons


Practice

A sentence fragment is a group of words that does not express a complete thought but is
punctuated as if it were a sentence. To correct a fragment, make sure that the group of
words has a subject and a verb and that it makes sense by itself.

Sentence Fragment: About a trip to the Grand Canyon.


Complete sentence: Alex dreamed about a trip to the Grand Canyon.

Run-on sentences include sentences that are joined without any punctuation and those
joined by only a comma (called comma splices). To correct a run-on, write two separate
sentences or add a conjunction, such as and, but, so, or or.

Run-on: The pigeons stay all winter they dont migrate south.
Corrected: The pigeons stay all winter. They dont migrate south.
Comma splice: The car wouldnt start, we had to take the bus.
Corrected: The car wouldnt start, so we had to take the bus.

A For each item, write F if it is a fragment or S if it is a sentence.

1. Whenever we attend the St. Patricks Day parade.

2. Crowds on the parade route waving and clapping.

3. Bands play.

B Rewrite each fragment, turning it into a complete sentence.

1. The new store on the corner.

2. By the time the show ended.

3. The toad hopping in the grass.

C Correct each run-on sentence or comma splice.

1. The rain has stopped, the trees are still wet.


2. We painted the walls blue we painted the ceiling white.


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Name: Date:

Grammar: Fragments and Run-ons


Assess

A For each item, write F if it is a sentence fragment or S if it is a sentence.

1. Getting cable TV.

2. One hundred and fifty channels available.

3. The History Channel is Taylors favorite.

B Rewrite each sentence fragment, turning it into a complete sentence. If an item is not a
fragment, write correct.

1. Staying up past 11:00 P.M. to watch the talk shows.


2. Watches football on the weekend.


3. North Carolina won.


4. Hockey playoffs tomorrow at 4:00 P.M.


C Correct each run-on sentence and comma splice.

1. Our friends came over some brought refreshments.


2. Amy made the popcorn, Manuel poured the drinks.


3. I started the movie everyone kept talking.


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