π What is a Fused Sentence?
A fused sentence, also known as a run-on sentence, occurs when two or more independent clauses are joined without any punctuation or conjunction to connect them. Basically, it's like smashing two complete sentences together without any glue!
- π Independent Clause: A group of words that can stand alone as a sentence. It contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought.
- π‘ Fused Sentence Example: I went to the store I bought milk. (Incorrect)
- π Corrected Examples:
- I went to the store, and I bought milk. (Comma and conjunction)
- I went to the store; I bought milk. (Semicolon)
- I went to the store. I bought milk. (Separate sentences)
Quick Study Guide
- π A fused sentence joins two independent clauses without proper punctuation or conjunctions.
- βοΈ To correct a fused sentence, use a comma and conjunction (and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet), a semicolon, or separate the clauses into two sentences.
- π§ Identifying fused sentences is key to clear and effective writing.
Practice Quiz
- Which of the following is a fused sentence?
- The dog barked, and the cat ran away.
- The sun is shining, but it's still cold.
- I love to read books I find it relaxing.
- Although it was raining, we went for a walk.
- What is the best way to correct the following fused sentence: "She studied hard she passed the exam"?
- She studied hard, she passed the exam.
- She studied hard; she passed the exam.
- She studied hard: she passed the exam.
- She studied hard. She passed the exam,
- Identify the fused sentence in the options below:
- He went to the park, then he went home.
- She is talented she sings and dances.
- They ate pizza, and they drank soda.
- It was a long day, so I went to bed early.
- Which sentence is NOT a fused sentence?
- I like coffee it is my favorite drink.
- The movie was great I enjoyed it a lot.
- He smiled, and she blushed.
- We went swimming we had a blast.
- Choose the correctly punctuated sentence:
- The rain stopped the sun came out.
- The rain stopped, the sun came out.
- The rain stopped, but the sun came out.
- The rain stopped; but the sun came out.
- What punctuation mark can be used to correct a fused sentence by joining two related independent clauses?
- Comma
- Period
- Semicolon
- Exclamation point
- Which of these sentences is correctly written?
- I need to buy groceries I am out of food.
- I need to buy groceries, I am out of food.
- I need to buy groceries, so I am out of food.
- I need to buy groceries; so I am out of food.
Click to see Answers
- C
- B
- B
- C
- C
- C
- C