The Sentence
The Sentence
The Sentence
A sentence:
is a group of words which expresses a complete thought.
must contain a subject and a verb.
Examples:
The project (subject) failed (verb).
They (subject) were trying (verb) to achieve the impossible.
2) Run-on sentences
Summary:
Run-on sentences occur when complete stand-alone ideas
have not been properly punctuated as sentences. They can be
fixed by either:
re-punctuating and making two separate sentences
creating a ‘which’ or ‘who’ clause
Run-on sentence:
Passive euthanasia is withdrawing or withholding life-
sustaining treatment from a terminally ill and suffering
patient, it seems more easily justified than killing such a
patient. ×
Example:
The article by Smith and Jones (2001) discusses the impact
of the internet on society.
The singular subject of this sentence ‘the article’ requires a
singular verb ‘discusses’ if they are to ‘agree.’
Improved version:
The government proposes to increase the minimum purchase
price for alcoholic products, with the assumption that this
should make alcohol more expensive. This will result in a
reduction in alcohol units purchased which will in turn
reduce the amount of alcohol units consumed. This,
therefore, should help address the problem.
Useful websites:
ELS
Effective Learning Service