Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Learn English as a Second Language without Sentence Fragments

Post #20

Language Communicator can help writers practice complete sentences while helping them with pronunciation as well. The address www.languagecommunicator.com and further information available from the webmaster as info@languagecommunicator.com. Sentence fragments trouble many writers and many times careful revision can help writers eliminate these troublesome group of words. Subordinating conjunctions are often a clue that the group of words is a fragment rather than a complete sentence. In the last post, the example sentence began with although and this is one of the conjunctions that often lead to sentence fragments. Some other words to look for in this category include after, before, while, when, because, wherever, since and several others. Make sure that these subordinating conjunctions that begin subordinate clauses have an independent clause for completion of the sentence.

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Barbara92106

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