<p> Sentence, Clause, and Punctuation Exercise:</p><p>In the space provided below, write two examples showing each of these potential writing problems and their corrections. Write the first example with an error; write the second example correctly.</p><p>1. Comma splice.</p><p>2. Fragment.</p><p>3. Run-on sentence.</p><p>4. Compound sentence.</p><p>5. Sentence with a dangling introductory phrase or clause.</p><p>6. Sentence with a split infinitive.</p><p>7. Complex sentence with an introductory clause.</p><p>8. Complex sentence without an introductory clause.</p><p>9. Sentence with an introductory infinitive phrase.</p><p>10. Sentence with a non-essential phrase or clause.</p><p>11. Sentence with an essential phrase or clause.</p><p>12. Sentence with a direct quote.</p><p>13. Sentence with a magazine article title.</p><p>14. Sentence with a book and chapter title.</p><p>15. Sentence including a colon and a series.</p>
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