Question 1
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When words are arranged in certain ways, what system do we call it?
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Grammar
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Sentence
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Fragment
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Phrase
Question 2
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It is a group of words that makes a complete thought. It always begins with a capital letter and usually ends with a period.
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Grammar
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Sentence
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English
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Fragment
Question 3
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It is a separated part of a sentence that does not make a complete thought.
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Incomplete Sentence
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Fragment
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Phrase
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Subject
Question 4
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It is a sentence that makes a statement. It ends with a period.
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Declarative Sentence
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Interrogative Sentence
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Imperative Sentence
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Exclamatory Sentence
Question 5
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It is a sentence that asks a question. It ends with a question mark.
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Declarative Sentence
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Interrogative Sentence
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Imperative Sentence
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Exclamatory Sentence
Question 6
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It is a sentence that gives a command or makes a request. It ends with a period.
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Declarative Sentence
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Interrogative Sentence
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Imperative Sentence
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Exclamatory Sentence
Question 7
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It is a sentence that shows sudden or strong feeling. It ends with an exclamation point.
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Declarative Sentence
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Interrogative Sentence
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Imperative Sentence
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Exclamatory Sentence
Question 8
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Sentences should contain only one important idea or two or three ideas that belong together.
Question 9
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What is a poorly written sentence containing too many ideas joined by 'and', 'and so', or 'and 'then'?
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Run-together Sentence
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Run-on Sentence
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Running Sentence
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Continuous Sentence
Question 10
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What words should be left out to correct a run-together sentence (Method 1)?
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And so
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And then
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Because
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Since
Question 11
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What are the two steps of Method 1 in correcting a run-together sentence?
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Leave out any 'and so's or 'and then's.
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Add capital letters and end marks to make new sentences.
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Add one of these words to the beginning of the sentence: After, Because, Since, When, While
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Put a comma in place of 'and so' or 'and then'.
Question 12
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What are the two steps of Method 2 to correct a run-together sentence?
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Leave out any 'and so's or 'and then's.
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Add capital letters and end marks to make new sentences.
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Add one of these words to the beginning of the sentence: After, Because, Since, When, While.
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Put a comma in place of 'and so' or 'and then'.
Question 13
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In correcting a run-together sentence, choose the word/s which can be added to the beginning of a sentence.
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Because
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After
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Since
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When
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While
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Then
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So
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And
Question 14
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Sentences can be either long or short, but good sentences should not be interesting.
Question 15
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Declarative sentence tells something and ends with a _______________.
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Period
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Question Mark
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Exclamation Point
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Comma
Question 16
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An imperative sentence gives a command and ends with a _______________.
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Period
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Question Mark
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Exclamation Point
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Colon
Question 17
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An interrogative sentence asks a question and ends with a _______________.
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Question Mark
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Period
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Exclamation Point
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Semi-colon
Question 18
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An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling and ends with an _______________.
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Exclamation Point
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Period
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Question Mark
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Comma
Question 19
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How many methods do we have to correct a run-together sentence?