Saturday, September 1, 2012

Week 1 Grammar


WEEK 1 – The Sentence
A sentence is
  a unit of words
  simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex
  made of a subject and a verb, and a complete thought
Subject
  The simple subject is the singular noun or plural nouns that do the action of the verb.
  The complete subject is the simple subject with any modifiers.
Verb
  The simple verb may consist of one word or a group of words.  These are the action words of the sentence.
  The complete subject is also called the predicate.  It contains modifiers, direct objects, and indirect objects.
Fragment
  A fragment often looks like a sentence with a capital letter and an end punctuation.  However, it is missing either a subject, a verb, or a complete thought.

            Examples:


The Run-on
  A Run-on sentence is two or more sentences improperly joined by wrong puncutaion, no punctuation, or a conjunction that needs help from some kind of punctuation. 
  Correcting a Run-on sentence
1.      Make two sentences.


2.      Join the two clauses by using a comma and a coordinating conjunction.


3.      Join the two clauses with a semicolon.


4.      Join the two clauses with a semicolon and a connector with a comma (but not a coordinating conjunction.


5.      Subordinate one of the clauses.

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