Common/Proper
Concrete/Abstract
Singular/Plural
Subject/Predicate
Run On
100

Mrs. Kegley came to the football game to cheer on the Senators.

Mrs. Kegley 

Senators

100

The writer used his own family for inspiration.

inspiration

100
The campers told stories around the campfire.

plural

100

Tells who or what the sentence is about

subject

100

Firefighters often face danger they have to be alert.

Run on
200

Crailee's birthday is on Thursday.

Crailee

Thursday

200

The soldiers fought for our freedom.

soldiers- concrete

freedom- abstract

200

My friend told a tale about knights and dragons.

tale- singular

knights and dragons- plural

200

tells what the subject does or is 

predicate

200

Firefighters often face danger, so they have to be alert.

sentence

300

The class wrote reports about planets. 

class

reports 

planets

300

The new factory will open soon.

factory- concrete

300

Two girls spoke about training horses on a ranch.

girls and horses- plural

ranch- singular

300

The quarterback faked a pass and ran the ball.

The quarterback

300
You can fix a run on by adding a comma and a 

conjunction

400

The boys researched Mars and Jupiter.

boys- common

Mars and Jupiter- proper

400

The building was finished in three months.

building- concrete

months-abstract

400

The counselors added more logs to the flames. 

all nouns are plural

400

The quarterback faked a pass and ran the ball.

faked a pass and ran the ball.

400

Medicine is complicated doctors must study hard.

Medicine is complicated, so doctors must study hard.
500

Mac dressed up like Willie Wonka on Friday at the campground.

Mac, Willie Wonka, Friday -proper

campground- common

500

People have rights to freedom and happiness.

rights

freedom

happiness

500

We saw two baby fox playing in the field.

change fox to foxes

500

The stands exploded with cheers and applause.

The stands- subject

exploded with cheers and applause - predicate

500

My father is a teacher, he loves his job. 

My father is a teacher, and he loves his job.

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