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Sentence Structure
Links verified on 8/4/09
- Avoiding Run-on Sentences - online quiz
- Commas and Colons - read and take the quiz
- Complex Sentences - read and take the quiz
- Find the Fragment - self checking
- Finding Fragments in Short Passages - click on the sentence fragment with your mouse. At the bottom of the page, click on next quiz for more practice
- Fragments and Run-On's - After each sentence, select the option which best describes that sentence.
- Phrases and Clauses - read and take the quiz
- Repairing Run-On Sentences - After each run-on sentence below select the remedy that would best repair that sentence.
- Revising Sentence Fragments - Rewrite each sentence fragment, adding a subject or a predicate or both to form a complete sentence.
- Run-on Sentence Practice - interactive online quiz
- Run on's and Comma Splices - Look at the passage and decide whether the sentence is correct or whether it is a run-on.
- Sentence Fragment Practice - Of the three sentences in each group, select the one that is NOT a sentence fragment
- Sentence Fragment Practice - Set 2 - Of the three sentences in each group, select the one that is NOT a sentence fragment
- Sentence Fragments - Of the three sentences in each group, select the one that is NOT a sentence fragment
- Sentence Sort - Select the correct type of sentences; simple, compound, or complex.
- Sentence Speedway - drag each sentence part with its car to the correct lane. Scroll to Grade Four, Sentence Speedway
- Sentence Structure - select correct sentence structure
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Susan Brooks and Bill Byles.
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