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    English for Academic Studies (Workshop) Session 4: Fragments

    Semester 1, 2009/10 PolyU HKCC

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    Session 4: Fragments (Phrases and Clauses) (KEY)

    Part A: Diagnostic Test

    Identify and underline the sentence fragments (incomplete sentences) in the

    following passage. Then, correct the sentence errors in the space between the lines.

    In late February, Mr Donald Tsang, the Chief Executive of the HKSAR, introduced

    the Three-Child Policy in order to solve the aging issue in Hong Kong. No one can deny

    that there are many advantages for the Three-Child Policy. However, at the same time,

    people must consider various aspects before adopting the policy such as the society, their

    children and themselves.

    First of all, married couples should think about their willingness and abilities of

    having children. If they dont want to have a baby for whatever reason, they better not to

    have any. Otherwise, for those babies accidentally brought to the world, they would

    just suffer in their life. Being parents is not an easy task. Married couples should think

    carefully if they have enough time to take care of their children. As parents are

    responsible for the growth of their children, they need to ensure both their physical and

    mental health.Another point that young couples should consider is their financial position.

    Actually the expense of raising a child is very high. Therefore, married people should

    have a stable income and a reasonable financial position, in order to ensure their children

    to have a high quality of life.

    Part B: Grammatical Sentences Review

    Complete Sentence

    A complete sentence consists of three components: (a) a subject, (b) a main verb, and(c) a complete thought.

    A complete sentence can be very short as long as it has all the above components:Example:John came.

    Phrase

    A phrase is a sequence of two or more words that cannot stand alone as a completesentence but only as a unit in one sentence.

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    Example:A presentation with interesting points.

    Clause

    A clause contains a subject and a main verb.An independent clause is a complete sentence.Example: Emily studied in the library.

    A dependent clause is a group of words that contain a subject and a verb and beginswith subordinating conjunctios like if, before, although, etc.

    Example:After she had finished all her classes.

    SUBJECT MAIN VERB COMPLETE BY ITSELF?

    MAIN CLAUSE

    (Independent)

    SUBORDINATE CLAUSE

    (Dependent - rely on the

    independent clause for their

    meaning.)

    PHRASE

    Sentence Fragments

    A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence, lacking a subject, a verb, or acomplete thought.

    In the above examples, a phrase and a dependent clause are sentence fragments.To convert a phrase into a sentence, we may need to add a subject or verb.

    Example: A presentation with interesting points. A sentence fragment

    Revision: She delivered a presentation with interesting points.

    To change a dependent clause into a sentence, we have to complete its meaning.Example: After she had finished all her classes. A sentence fragment

    Revision: After she had finished all her classes, Emily studied in the library.

    Part C: Concept Boosting Exercises

    Exercise C1:Identify and underline the sentence fragments (incomplete sentences)

    in the following passage. Then, correct the sentence errors in the space between

    the lines.

    Although the policy of CMI (Chinese as the Medium of Instruction) has been

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    introduced for years, many students and their parents still think that the implementation

    of CMI will reduce the time for learning English. They believe it will affect students

    English proficiency. However, this is just a misconception about the correlation between

    the teaching medium and language learning. The teaching medium is only a tool to be

    used to impart knowledge rather than a means for language learning. In fact, English

    learning is not confined to classroom but can be conducted in many other ways. For

    example, reading English newspapers, listening to English songs and watching English

    movies or television programmes can be done outside classroom. In addition, schools can

    introduce other measures to boost students English competence such as hiring more

    native English teachers, reducing the class size for English lessons, and organising more

    English activities. These can help students overcome their fear of learning English, which

    in turn can improve their language ability.

    Exercise C2: Identify and underline the sentence fragments (incomplete sentences)

    in the following passage. Then, correct the sentence errors in the space between

    the lines.

    What is the meaning of a war? It just means death. Sorrowful tear, relentless unrest

    and heart-breaking cries will afflict every individual during war time. Is it right for a

    country to fight a war? In my opinion, there is never a reasonable ground for any country

    to initiate a war because it is simply inhumane. It is not an effective way to solve

    conflicts and it will ruin the economies of the countries involved in a war.

    Besides damaging the economy of a country, wars will have more adverse impacts

    on us. One of the most heartrending outcomes would be countless deaths and injuries,

    with most innocent and unarmed citizens being the victims. Therefore, we should strive

    to avoid wars as much as possible. Unfortunately, there were just many unjustifiable wars

    in our history. For instance, the US declared war against Iraq in 2003. Although the US

    claimed it was necessary to fight this battle to identify if any nuclear weapons were

    produced by Iraq, there should be other ways to achieve the same purpose. Nevertheless,

    many people lost their lives in this war.