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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Errors Common HOMOPHONES SPELLING Scentence Word RUN-ON acceptable Believecommittedliaison Definitions-a group of letters representing a word. commonly misspelled words double click to change this header text! Definition: A run-on sentence occurs when two or moresentences are brought together with no punctuation between the sentences. EXAMPLE We listened to music all night long my favorite song was "Boogie Fever." Definition-Each of two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling wear,wherethere,their,they’redeer,dearsee,seato,too,two EXAMPLES Fragments Definition: A sentence fragment (or incomplete sentence) is almost a sentence but lacks a subject, a finite verb, or a completed thought EXAMPLE- Working on his homework all afternoon. He worked on his homework all afternoon. correct- PRONOUN ERROR definition: Pronouns (such as "he," "they," "their," "it") are used to replace nouns, and pronouns must agree in number and person with the noun they are replacing INACURATE WORD CHOICE "Inaccurate Word Choice" indicates errors in word choice, usually errors involving words in English that are commonly confused. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&site=imghp&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1366&bih=633&q=sentence+and+word+errors&oq=sentence+and+word+errors&gs_l=img.3...5017.13859.0.14062.26.12.1.13.13.0.129.1291.3j9.12.0.msedrc...0...1ac.1.58.img..6.20.1314.3dFXw6wiuzc&surl=1&safe=active&ssui=on#safe=active&hl=en&tbm=isch&q=word+errors Common Sentence And Word Errors http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&site=imghp&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1366&bih=633&q=sentence+and+word+errors&oq=sentence+and+word+errors&gs_l=img.3...5017.13859.0.14062.26.12.1.13.13.0.129.1291.3j9.12.0.msedrc...0...1ac.1.58.img..6.20.1314.3dFXw6wiuzc&surl=1&safe=active&ssui=on#safe=active&hl=en&tbm=isch&q=keep+calm+and+do+it+right+ http://grammar.yourdictionary.com/grammar-rules-and-tips/5-most-common.htmlhttp://www2.ivcc.edu/rambo/eng1001/eng1001_identifying_errors.htmhttp://www.k12reader.com/term/homophones/
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