Sentence structure
Paragraph Organization
Fixing Errors
100
What is a simple sentence? 

A sentence that has only one subject-verb pair

100

 This is the first sentence in a paragraph and tells the reader the main idea.

topic sentence 

100

This error happens when you join two simple sentences with no comma or conjunction. 

Run-on

200

This sentence type uses a comma and a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS) to join two simple sentences.

Compound sentence 

200

A topic sentence has two parts: the topic and this part, which tells what the paragraph will say about the topic.

Controlling idea


200

Is the following sentence correct? Why / Why not? 

Although I was tired.

It is incorrect as it is incomplete. We call this type of error a fragment. 

300

What is the subject-verb pattern for this sentence: "My mother and father speak and write English."

SSVV

300

This is the prewriting technique where you draw a circle around your topic and branch out with related ideas.

Clustering

300

Is this sentence correct? Why/ Why not? 


I’m hungry because I’ve had nothing to eat today.

It is correct. It is a complex sentence with a reason clause. The dependent clause is first therefore no comma is needed. 

400

This type of sentence contains one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.

Complex sentence

400

These sentences give examples or stories to prove the topic sentence.


Supporting sentences 

400

Identify the mistake in this sentence. 


When I have free time on the weekend, I visit angkor wat.

When I have free time on the weekend, I visit Angkor Wat. 


Always capitalize specific places!

500

In the sentence "Mark lost his keys," the word "keys" is known as what part of this sentence?

Object

500

What concluding signals can we use to introduce the final sentence of the paragraph. (give 4 examples)

In conclusion, To conclude, In brief, In short, To sum up, To summarize.

500

What is a comma splice? 

Two simple sentences joined with only a comma and no conjunction. 

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