
English Skills 10th Edition by John Langan, Zoe Albright
Edition 10ISBN: 978-1260257120
English Skills 10th Edition by John Langan, Zoe Albright
Edition 10ISBN: 978-1260257120 Exercise 1
Underline the - ing fragment in each of the items that follow. Then make it a sentence by rewriting it, using the method described in parentheses.
EXAMPLE
A thunderstorm was brewing. A sudden breeze shot through the windows.
Driving the stuffiness out of the room.
(Add the fragment to the preceding sentence.)
A sudden breeze shot through the windows, driving the stuffiness out of the room.
(In the example, a comma is used to set off "driving the stuffiness out of the room," which is extra material placed at the end of the sentence.)
He works 10 hours a day. Then going to class for 2½ hours. It is no wonder he writes fragments.
(Connect the fragment by adding the subject he and changing going to the proper form of the verb, goes. )
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EXAMPLE
A thunderstorm was brewing. A sudden breeze shot through the windows.
Driving the stuffiness out of the room.
(Add the fragment to the preceding sentence.)
A sudden breeze shot through the windows, driving the stuffiness out of the room.
(In the example, a comma is used to set off "driving the stuffiness out of the room," which is extra material placed at the end of the sentence.)
He works 10 hours a day. Then going to class for 2½ hours. It is no wonder he writes fragments.
(Connect the fragment by adding the subject he and changing going to the proper form of the verb, goes. )
_______
_______
Explanation
He works 10 hours a day. Then ...
English Skills 10th Edition by John Langan, Zoe Albright
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