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Sentence Structure
Links verified on 3/8/11
- Avoiding Run-on Sentences - Online quiz. Select the words that correct the run-on.
- Commas and Colons - Read the lesson on when to use commas and colons and then take the quiz.
- Complex Sentences - Read the lesson on complex sentences and then take the quiz.
- Find the Fragment - Answer the question and then self check.
- 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.
- Monkey Business - Help the monkey make a bridge so he can get to the other side. The
bridge can only be made when the words are put in order to form a sentence. [New as of 3/11/11]- Phrases and Clauses - Read the lesson and then take the quiz.
- Repairing Run-On Sentences - After each run-on sentence select the remedy that would
best repair that sentence. Self Checking.- Revising Sentence Fragments - Rewrite each sentence fragment, adding a subject or a
predicate or both to form a complete sentence.- Run-on Sentence Practice - Select the group of words that corrects the run-on.
- Sentence Fragment Practice #1 - Of the three sentences in each group, select the one that
is NOT a sentence fragment- Sentence Fragment Practice #2 - Of the three sentences in each group, select the one that
is NOT a sentence fragment.- Sentence Fragment Practice #3 - 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 - Each sentence part has a car that you will drag to the correct lane.
Scroll to Grade Four, Sentence Speedway- Sentence Structure - Select the correct sentence structure.
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