Fragments, Run-Ons, And Comma Splices Quiz
1. Choose the description that best fits each sentence or pair of sentences.
Busy season is over the accountants will have a party. |
Choose... Fragment Correct Splice Run-on Contains unnecessary comma Needs a comma |
After busy season is over the accountants will have a party. |
Choose... Fragment Correct Splice Run-on Contains unnecessary comma Needs a comma |
Busy season is over, the accountants will have a party. |
Choose... Fragment Correct Splice Run-on Contains unnecessary comma Needs a comma |
After busy season is over, the accountants will have a party. |
Choose... Fragment Correct Splice Run-on Contains unnecessary comma Needs a comma |
After, busy season is over, the accountants will have a party. |
Choose... Fragment Correct Splice Run-on Contains unnecessary comma Needs a comma |
After busy season is over. the accountants will have a party. |
Choose... Fragment Correct Splice Run-on Contains unnecessary comma Needs a comma |
The company will invest $100 billion over the next two years; half is earmarked for research and development. |
Choose... Correct Splice Run-on Needs a comma Contains unnecessary comma |
The company will invest $100 billion over the next two years half is earmarked for research and development. |
Choose... Correct Splice Run-on Needs a comma Contains unnecessary comma |
The company will invest $100 billion over the next two years and half is earmarked for research and development. |
Choose... Correct Splice Run-on Needs a comma Contains unnecessary comma |
The company will invest $100 billion over the next two years, with half earmarked for research, and development. |
Choose... Correct Splice Run-on Needs a comma Contains unnecessary comma |
The company will invest $100 billion over the next two years, half is earmarked for research and development. |
Choose... Correct Splice Run-on Needs a comma Contains unnecessary comma |
The company will invest $100 billion over the next two years, with half earmarked for research and development. |
Choose... Correct Splice Run-on Needs a comma Contains unnecessary comma |
Answer 1
The correct answer is run on, because both the parts of the
sentences are not separated by punctuation and have the individual
meanings.
Answer 2
The correct answer is fragment , because both the part of the
sentences do not have a meaning if they are separated.
Answer 3
The correct option is correct, this sentence has the right use of,
and the sentence structure is also right.
Answer 4
The answer is it contains unnecessary comma. The coma after the
word "after" is additional.
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