Definitions
Run-Ons
Comma Splices
Sentence Fragments
Punctuation
100

The part of a sentence indicating what the sentence is about.

What is a subject?

100

A run-on sentence has two or more of this type of clause fused together.

What is an independent clause?

100

A comma splice can be fixed with this type of conjunction.

What is a coordinating conjunction?

100

A group of words lacking a subject, verb, or object.

What is a phrase?

100

Use this punctuation mark sparingly, or you'll look dramatic.

What is an exclamation point?

200

The part of a sentence containing the verb.

What is the predicate?

200

Run-on sentences are usually missing what key element of mechanics?

What is punctuation?

200

A comma splice can be fixed by linking independent clauses with these two types of punctuation marks.

What is a dash or a semicolon?

200

A fragment is created by punctuating a phrase like this is punctuated.

What is a sentence?

200

Never close an indirect question with this type of punctuation mark.

What is a question mark?

300

A subject + a predicate = ?

What is a complete sentence?

300

You might fix a run-on sentence by adding this kind of punctuation mark that is known for connecting similar sentence elements together.

What is a semicolon?

300

A comma splice is fixed by rewriting an independent clause as this type of clause.

What is a dependent clause?

300

A fragment in which a predicate is punctuated as a full sentence is called this.

What is a compound-predicate fragment?

300

Quotation marks are never used for this.

What is emphasis?

400

A part of a sentence punctuated like a complete sentence.

What is a sentence fragment?

400

You can fix a run-on sentence with other kinds of punctuation marks.  Name one.

Period, comma, colon, dash, etc...

400

Three examples of coordinating conjunctions.

What is: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so?

400

A compound-predicate fragment contains this type of conjunction.

What is a coordinating conjunction?

400

This type of comma comes before the coordinating conjunction in a list.

What is the Oxford comma?

500

A comma placed between two independent clauses.

What is a comma splice?

500

Attempt to fix the following run-on sentence:

The banshee screams so much every day she is hoarse in the evening and must have a soothing hot tea.

What is:

The banshee screams so much every day.  She is hoarse in the evening and must have a soothing hot tea.

The banshee screams so much every day; she is hoarse in the evening and must have a soothing hot tea.

The banshee screams so much every day that she is hoarse in the evening and must have a soothing hot tea.

500

Attempt to fix the following comma splice:

The full moon rose, the werewolf began to change.

What is:

The full moon rose, so the werewolf began to change.

The full moon rose; the werewolf began to change.

Because the full moon rose, the werewolf began to change.

The full moon rose.  The werewolf began to change.

The full moon rose; because of this, the werewolf began to change.

The werewolf began to change because the full moon rose.

500

Attempt to fix the following sentence fragment:

The sold their house.  And they moved into a haunted house.

What is:

They sold their house; they moved into a haunted house.

They sold their house and moved into a haunted house.

500

This is needed to separate two independent clauses with a comma.

What is a conjunction?

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