
When a clause forms a complete idea and can stand by itself, it is called an independent clause. In order to form a complete sentence, there must be at least one independent clause.
When a clause forms a complete idea and can stand by itself, it is called an independent clause. In order to form a complete sentence, there must be at least one independent clause.
Directions: Now try to write three complete sentences of your own. Try to underline the simple subjects and circle the simple predicates.
Complete Sentences (Sentences, Fragments, & Run-ons) I can identify complete, incomplete (fragment), and run-on sentences.
What is a “Complete Sentence”? What elements must a construction hav. for it to be a complete sentence? Answer: It m. have a subject and a predicate. An example of a simple, com. lete …
Complete Sentences A complete sentence tells a complete thought. It begins with a capital letter and ends with Read each group of words. If it is a complete sentence, write YES on the line. If …
There are four types of sentences that need a comma or commas to communicate a complete thought. Sentences with an introducer require a comma, especially if the introducer is more …
Words that help the main verb show the action in a sentence. Words that add information about the action of the subject of the sentence. They show -When. To what extent (how often, how …
Directions: Complete following sentences by using gerunds. His hobby, creating tutorial videos, makes his free time fruitful. Something that gives her joy is traveling to famous tourist spots. …
Revise the following stringy sentences by breaking each sentence into two or more sentences or turning some of the complete thoughts into subordinate clauses. Write your new sentences on …