Lesson Topics Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
Steps-1 |
Title: Complete sentences |
Grade Lesson s1-l1 |
Explanation: Hello Students, time to practice and review the steps for the problem. |
Quiz: Discussion Step
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Problem |
Bees often like to gather nectar, butterflies often like to flutter among flowers. |
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Clue |
A complete sentence is missing proper punctuation and has a subject-verb agreement |
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Hint |
The given sentence lacks a period or conjunction to separate the two independent clauses. |
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Sumup |
Please summarize choices |
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Step |
CHOICES |
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Choice-A |
Bees often like to gather nectar, butterflies often like to flutter among flowers. The sentence is incorrect for the topic of complete sentences because it lacks a coordinating conjunction or proper punctuation to connect the two independent clauses. However, when combined with just a comma, it creates a comma splice, which is grammatically incorrect. To fix this, a coordinating conjunction (like and) should be added. |
Wrong No change |
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Choice-B |
Bees often like to gather nectar, on butterflies often like to flutter among flowers. The sentence is incorrect for the topic of complete sentences because it includes a misplaced or incorrect word, "on" which disrupts the sentence structure and meaning. The sentence appears to be attempting to join two independent clauses, but the word "on" does not serve as a proper conjunction or transition. This makes the sentence confusing and grammatically incomplete. |
Wrong on butterflies |
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Choice-C |
Bees often like to gather nectar, and butterflies often like to flutter among flowers. The conjunction "and" is correctly used to connect two related, independent clauses. This adds to the smooth flow of the sentence. |
Correct and butterflies |
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Choice-D |
Bees often like to gather nectar, at butterflies often like to flutter among flowers. The sentence is incorrect for the topic of complete sentences because the word "at" is misused and does not properly connect the two independent clauses.The sentence begins with a complete thought, but the incorrect preposition "at" before the second clause creates confusion and breaks grammatical structure. |
Wrong at butterflies |
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Step |
Correct sentence - Bees often like to gather nectar, and butterflies often like to flutter among flowers. |
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Answer |
Option C |
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Sumup |
Please summarize choices |
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