Thursday, October 14, 2010

Common Subject:: Communicatioon Skills

Common Subject: Communication Skills
FROM ALL THE ENGINEERING COURSES
Lecture No 03
Topic: Fused or Run-on Sentences


Fused or Run-On Sentences


When two sentences run together without any separating punctuation or without an intervening connective, they are said to be fused.

 
1.       This is not a book to be tossed aside lightly it should be thrown with great force.
2.       I knocked on the door when the man came I gave him my most ingratiating smile.
3.       Why do you ask what concern is it of yours?
4.       In a situation such as this one there is no way of reaching a compromise unless both sides are willing to make concessions the dispute will become a stalemate.
5.       I will not object on the other hand don't expect me to lend you any support on this issue

 Ways To Eliminate Errors
The meeting seemed to last for hours; nothing was accomplished.
The meeting seemed to last for hours; and nothing was accomplished.
The meeting seemed to last for hours because nothing was accomplished.
The meeting seemed to last for hours; furthermore, nothing was accomplished.

Exception
When two main clauses are short and closely related, they may be separated by a comma only.
Laws grind the poor, the rich rule the laws.


 Exercise
 
The following sentences contain one or more errors: Write correct versions.
My mother stood by helplessly. While the plumber peered into the pipes black mouth and explained the problem in words that only plumbers understand.
Proper names sometimes become common nouns that are used to name one of a class of things, an example of this kind of language evolution is the word maverick.
Non-fiction is the presentation of factual material, fiction is storytelling.
The brakes of an automobile generate heat. Far more heat than most of us realize, for example, bringing a car to a full stop from 70 miles an hour generates enough heat to melt a pound of iron.
There was no sound but the faint hiss and crunch of the packed snow. Shifting under our feet as we walked. It was a hushed, empty world through which we moved.
The art of putting things off sometimes takes strange forms, it seems to thrive on the feeling that things will turn out all right, somehow. Even when putting them off is the very thing that will keep them from turning out all right.
There is a great amount of detrimental reading material on the magazine shelves, most of this cannot be defended, even by the most liberal-minded person.
It will cost a great deal of money, there is no guarantee that the plan will succeed.
Driven by the brisk March wind, green and white waves raced across the surface of the river, we caught glimpses of them through the train window.
There are two wires sticking out from two small holes in the centre of the board, they have to be crossed to turn on ignition.
Thanks to radar, ships and aeroplanes can "see" in fog as clearly as in broad daylight. But this does not mean that men have solved the problem of fog, fog-bound ships fall behind their schedules, airports close down during a fog.
I believe that the expression of a newspaper's opinions should be confined to its editorial page. Where the reader can judge the opinions for themselves. Slanted news is sometimes worse than no news at all.
In every community, even the crew of a pirate ship, there are acts that are enjoined and acts that are forbidden. Acts that are applauded and acts that are reprobated. A pirate must show courage in attack and justice in the distribution of spoils, if he fails in these respects, he is not a "good" pirate.
Many companies are looking for experts in pollution control, this is a rapidly expanding field.


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