GMGT 2010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Comma Splice, Independent Clause, Preposition And Postposition

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Gmgt 2010 class 4 look in three basic sentence faults: what is a fragment (s. frag) (frag. ) (s. f) . a fragment is a phrase with period . fragment is a sentence without a subject. It is ci or ic ic = independent clause. Lie + ing = adjective (lying) preposition > next. Complete idea is independent clause using comma for ending phrase. Without the comma the word lying would modifying the word desk ( important to use a comma) no one could locate the report. (ci/ic) which explains why we missed the deadline. Adding a comma and and writing an independent clause is acceptable. She never went to rome, which is amazing (confusing) ambiguity more than one meaning. Illlogical sentence does not make a complete sense. I am surprised she never went to rome, which is an amazing city. Dc, ci, keep the individual clause as it is unless there are multiple.

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