Fragments
Run-Ons
100

Which part is the fragment?

When Baby was getting ready for the party, Floof, the pug, ate the straps of her only party shoes. Her replacement choices weren’t appropriate. Like boots, crocs, running shoes, or fuzzy slippers.

Like boots, crocs, running shoes, or fuzzy slippers.

100

The boy, who had black, choppy locks and a scarred face, was relieved to escape the island, dying seemed like the only option left for him.

Not a run-on

200

Choose the correction that fixes the fragment- “Scooting the glass of iced tea closer to her plate. Brave Vanessa dipped the tortilla chip into Pedro's infamous hot sauce.”

A.Scooting the glass of iced tea closer to her plate, brave Vanessa dipped the tortilla chip into Pedro's infamous hot sauce.

B. Scooting the glass of iced tea closer to her plate brave Vanessa dipped the tortilla chip into Pedro's infamous hot sauce.

c.Brave Vanessa dipped the tortilla chip into Pedro's infamous hot sauce scooting the glass of iced tea closer to her plate.


A.Scooting the glass of iced tea closer to her plate, brave Vanessa dipped the tortilla chip into Pedro's infamous hot sauce.

200

Choose the correction that fixes the run on sentence- “Margot loves to bake she would bake hundreds of pastries a day if she had the time.”

1)Margot, loves to bake she would bake hundreds of pastries, a day if she had time.

2)Margot loves to cook, she would bake hundreds of pastries a day if she had the time. 

3)She would bake hundreds of pastries a day if she had the time Margot loves to bake. 

B) Margot loves to cook, she would bake hundreds of pastries a day if she had the time.

300

1.Ever since Martha peeked at Alexia's paper during their math test. 2. Guilt had consumed her. 3. She could not focus all day. Which is the fragment?

  1. 1

  2. 2

  3. 3

300

Cairo is the capital of Egypt it is also the largest city in Africa, and the Middle East.


A. This is a correct sentence.

B.  This sentence is a run-on sentence.

C. It's a sentence fragment.

D.  This sentence has a comma splice.


 B.  This sentence is a run-on sentence.

400

7. Choose the option that corrects the error in the underlined portions. If no error exists, choose "No change is necessary."


With her heavy dictionary, (A) Donna thumps the top of her ancient computer monitor. (B) Whenever the color tint flickers (C) from normal to sickly yellow.

  1. dictionary Donna ...

  2. monitor whenever ...

  3. flickers. From ...

  4. No change is necessary.

2. monitor whenever ..

400

8. Which of the following is true about this sentence, “she was running she tripped over the icy sidewalk.”


  1. This sentence is correct

  2. This sentence has a comma splice

  3. This is a run-on sentence

  4. This sentence is fragment.

C. This is a run-on sentence

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