After completing this course, the student should be able to:
 | Recognize and correct sentence fragments |
 | Identify and correct run-on sentences |
 | Follow grammatical rules when using commas |
 | Apply the principles of balanced sentence structures when correcting faulty parallelism |
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Sentence Fragments
Defines a sentence fragment. Examines five types of sentence fragments. Offers several methods for correcting sentence fragments.
 | Isolated Dependent Clauses
Identification of isolated dependent clauses. Recommendations for avoiding isolated dependent clauses. |
 | Isolated Relative Clauses
Identification of isolated relative clauses. Suggestions for correcting isolated relative clauses. |
 | Added Detail and Missing Subjects
Examples of added detail sentence fragments and missing subject sentence fragments. Corrections for these sentence fragments. |
 | "-Ing" and "To" Verbs
Examples of "-ing" verbal phrases and "to" verbal phrases. Corrections for verbal phrases. |
Run-On Sentences
Examines run-on sentences caused by fused sentences and comma splices. Presents several methods for correcting run-on sentences.
 | Fused Sentences and Comma Splices
Run-on sentences. Correcting fused sentences and comma splices. |
 | Correction Strategies
Inserting a period and a capital letter. Using a comma and a coordinating conjunction. Inserting a semicolon. Using a semicolon and a conjunctive adverb. Employing a subordinator. |
Commas
Explores the wide range of uses for the comma in English writing. Presents six rules which govern the use of the comma.
 | Comma Usage
Separating items in a list. Dividing introductory material from the rest of a sentence. Separating words that interrupt the flow of a sentence. |
 | More Comma Usage
Dividing independent clauses joined by a coordinator. Separating direct quotations from the rest of a sentence. Separating everyday material from the rest of a sentence. |
Faulty Parallelism
Examines the importance of parallel sentence structures. Covers faulty parallelism and methods to avoid this error.
 | Balancing Sentence Structures
Rules to maintain parallel sentence structures. Faulty parallelism. Correction strategies. |
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To take this course, you need the following materials:
Student, Administrator and Installation Guides
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