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Words to Know:
Run-on sentence:
two or more sentences written as if they were one
words and punctuation fail to show where one idea ends and another
begins.
Conjunction:
Word that links two independent thoughts together to form a single
sentence
and, or, yet, nor, for, but, so
Comma:
shows a slight pause but does NOT signal the end of a thought
Semicolon:
Separates two independent thoughts within one sentence
End mark:
punctuation that separates one sentence from another by ending a
complete thought
Sentence Fragment:
part of a sentence that is written as if it were a complete sentence
Does not have a subject, a predicate, or both
Does not express a complete thought
Subject:
tells whom or what the sentence is about
Predicate:
states what the subject does or is
Dependent clause:
has both a subject and a verb, but does not express a complete
thought
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