Sentence, fragments and run-on

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Flashcards to review the information of complete sentences, fragment sentence and run-on sentence.
Nilaisa Rosa Vazquez
Flashcards by Nilaisa Rosa Vazquez, updated more than 1 year ago
Nilaisa Rosa Vazquez
Created by Nilaisa Rosa Vazquez about 7 years ago
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What are sentences? Sentences or complete sentences are formed with a subject and a predicate.
What is a subject? The subject is who are we talking about in the sentence. It can be a person, animal or object.
What is the predicate? The predicate is the action taken by the subject.
Example of a complete sentence 1. John traveled all over the Caribbean. John-subject traveled-predicate (verb) 2. The basketball game will start at 9. The basketball game-subject will start-predicate (verb)
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