Grade 10 Module 6
Grade 10 Module 6
Grade 10 Module 6
MARK COLLEGE
Sta. Barbara, Baliuag, Bulacan
Tel. 308 – 9069
Name: ___________________________________________
Grade and Section: ________________________________ ENGLISH 10
Module No. _6_
Date:_____________
Run-on Sentence
A run-on sentence is two or more complete thoughts that are not correctly separated.
There are two kinds of run-on sentences.
1. One type is made up of two sentences that are not separated by punctuation.
Run-on: The storm got worse it turned toward the land.
Correct: The storm got worse. It turned toward the land.
Run-on: The Japanese subway is the fastest train it travels over 100 miles an hour.
Correct: The Japanese subway is the fastest train. It travels over 100 miles an
hour.
2. The other type is made up two sentences joined with a comma when they should be
joined with a semicolon or a comma and a connecting word. This type of run-on is
sometimes called a comma splice.
Run-on: We were not hungry, we had already had lunch.
Correct: We were not hungry; we had already had lunch.
Run-on: You can visit the White House, you can tour many rooms.
Correct: You can visit the White House, and you can tour many rooms.
3. Use a comma and a coordinating conjunction to connect the two complete thoughts.
Coordinating conjunctions are and, but, or, so, for, nor, and yet.
Run-on: The sky got dark it started to rain.
Correct: The sky got dark, and it started to rain.
Sentence Pattern
1. S – V (Subject – Verb)
Examples:
S V
This young athlete practiced hard.
S V
A raised stage stands at one end of the courtyard.
______ 1. Bacteria in food can cause illness you should take care to store food property.
______ 2. Don’t keep cooked food that’s been standing out for two or more hours, don’t even
taste it.
______ 3 .Hamburgers should be eaten well-done, cooking kills bacteria.
______ 4. Raw egss are not safe to eat they may contains salmonella.
______ 5. It’s good practice to date your leftovers and throw them after three to five days.
______ 6. Dishes should be washed right away it’s better to air-dry them than to use a towel.
______ 7. You can use soap to clean the kitchen counter, but bleach is better.
______ 8. It’s important to store food properly ang to keep food preparation areas clean.
______ 9. Don’t forget to lock the doors; intruders might enter.
______10. I want Jimmy Ho on my team he’s a terrific pitcher.
Activity 2: Compose two sentences for each of the following basic sentence patterns.
Subject – Verb (S – V)
1. __________________________________________________________________
2. __________________________________________________________________