Saturday, November 8, 2008

Learn English as a Second Language with Careful Revision

Good writers compose complete sentences. That sounds easy but many writers end up composing sentence fragments or run-on sentences that they punctuate as sentences. The visual signs of a complete sentence is a capital letter at the beginning and a period at the end. These visual signs do not make a group of words a complete sentence although many writers are satisfied with these elements. A complete sentence must be a complete thought. A sentence fragment is less than a complete sentence, and a careful writer will revise their compositions to add the necessary elements to complete their work. A run-on sentence is more than a complete sentence and again, careful revision should eliminate these mistakes. Language Communicator is a great place to practice basic sentence structure. Check it out at www.languagecommunicator.com. Further information is available from the webmaster at info@languagecommunicator.com.

Regards,
Barbara92106

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