Steps-5

Title: Complete sentences

Grade Lesson s1-l1

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Quiz: Discussion Step

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Id Type Name Note

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Problem

The cafe was busy and crowded with customers; we decided to go to a different cafe.

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Clue

A complete sentence has a subject and predicate forming a complete thought.

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Hint

A punctuation mark connects sentences, causing a pause between two logically relatable sentences.

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Sumup

Please summarize choices

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Step

CHOICES

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Choice-A

We can rewrite the same sentence

Correct No change

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Choice-B

The cafe was busy and crowded with customers-we decided to go to a different cafe. The sentence is incorrect because it is a comma splice. A comma splice occurs when two independent clauses (complete sentences) are joined by a comma without an appropriate coordinating conjunction or punctuation.

Wrong customers-we

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Choice-C

The cafe was busy and crowded with customers' we decided to go to a different cafe. The sentence is incorrect due to the use of an apostrophe after "customers. The correct form would be to use a period, semicolon, or conjunction to properly separate the two independent clauses.

Wrong customers' we

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Choice-D

The cafe was busy and crowded with customers! we decided to go to a different cafe. - customers! we The sentence is grammatically correct, but the use of an exclamation mark after "customers" might be considered a bit unconventional. Typically, an exclamation mark is used to convey strong emotion, surprise, or emphasis, and in this context, it might not be necessary.

Wrong customers! we

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Step

Correct sentence - The cafe was busy and crowded with customers; we decided to go to a different cafe.

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Answer

Option A

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Sumup

Please summarize choices

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