COM CO 201 Study Guide - Final Guide: Comma Splice, Dangling Modifier, Possessive

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CO201 Grammar Test Notes
RO (run-on) and CS (comma splice): combines two complete ideas incorrectly.
o Run-on: contains two complete ideas but lacks a conjunction or proper punctuation.
I just finished doing my homework I did not answer the last question.
o Comma splice: joins two complete ideas with a comma but lacks a necessary
conjunction.
I just finished doing my homework, I did not answer the last question.
Correct sentence: I just finished doing my homework, but I did not answer
the last question.
o You can fix Run-ons and Comma Splice by adding a period or semicolon to the
sentence.
o Sometimes, a coordinating conjunction may be needed (for, and, nor, but, or, yet,
so).
PRO (pronoun case error): refers to if the pronoun is being used as a subject, object or
possessive.
o Subject case: noun does the action (I, you, he/she/it, we, you, they, who).
o Object case: action is done on the noun (me, you, him/her/it, us, them, whom).
o Possessive case: (my, mine, your, yours, his/her/hers, its, our, ours, yours, their,
theirs.
REF (unclear pronoun referent): when it’s unclear what phrase/nouns the pronoun is
referring to.
o Common ref. errors: it, they, this, that, these, those, which.
MM (misplaced modifiers): when a modifier is placed too far from the phrase/noun it’s
modifying.
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DM (dangling modifier): when it’s not clear what is being modified.
EXPL (overuse of expletives): unnecessary use of “there” and “it”.
FRAG (sentence fragmentation): when it’s an incomplete idea.
o A complete idea should have a subject, a verb and must express a complete thought.
VT (verb tense error): when the wrong tense is used, the sentence will sound awkward.
SV (subject verb agreement): when a subject doesn’t agree with the verb used.
o She know, I knows Error She knows, I know.
PAR (parallelism): error due to wrong parallel structures.
MIX (mixed structure): sentence with incompatible sentence elements; starts off with one
sentence type and the uses another (shifts sentence types).
PASS (overuse of the passive voice): when the verb or action appears before the noun, and
is usually followed by a “by”.
Lay vs. Lie.
o Lay: to set something (object) down so the object does the laying.
“I lay down the book”.
o Lie: to rest in a horizontal position so the subject does the lying.
“I lie down to sleep”.
Present
Past
Past Participle
Lay
Laid
Laid
Lie
Lay
Lain
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