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Sentence Clarity and Combining A workshop brought to you by The Purdue University Writing Lab
Sentence Clarity Why do we need to be concerned with sentence clarity? To communicate effectively to the reader To make writing persuasive To show credibility and authority as a writer
Common clarity problems Misplaced modifiers Dangling modifiers Passive voice
Misplaced Modifiers a word or phrase that causes confusion because it is located within a sentence so far away from the word(s) to which it  refers
Misplaced Modifiers Consider the different meanings  in the following sentences: The dog under the tree bit Carrie.   vs.  The dog bit Carrie under the tree.
Misplaced Modifiers Sometimes misplaced modifiers are used for comic effect: The other day I shot an elephant in my pajamas.  How he got in my pajamas I'll never know.  -- Groucho Marx
How might you correct the following sentence? Jennifer called her adorable kitten opening the can of tuna and filled the food bowl. Better: Opening the can of tuna, Jennifer called her adorable kitten and filled the food bowl.
How might you correct the following sentence? Portia rushed to the store loaded with cash to buy the birthday gift. Better: Portia, loaded with cash, rushed to the store to buy the birthday gift.
Misplaced Modifiers Some one-word modifiers often cause confusion: almost  just nearly simply  even   hardly merely only
Explain the meaning of each sentence: Almost   everyone in the class passed the calculus exam. Everyone in the class  almost  passed the calculus exam. Which sentence indicates that everyone in the class failed the exam?
Explain the meaning of each sentence: John  nearly  earned $100. John earned  nearly  $100. Which sentence indicates that John earned some money?
Dangling modifiers a word or phrase that modifies another word or phrase that has not been stated clearly within the sentence often occur at the beginnings and ends of sentences often indicated by an  -ing  verb or a  to + verb  phrase
Dangling modifiers Having finished  dinner, the  football game was turned on. Having finished  dinner, Joe turned on the football game.
Dangling modifiers can be repaired by: placing the subject of the modification phrase as the subject of the independent clause: Having finished dinner,  Joe  turned on the football game. placing the subject of the action within the dangling phrase: After  Joe  finished dinner, he turned on the football game.
How might you correct the following sentence? Playing solitaire on the computer for three hours, Michael’s paper was not completed. Better: Playing solitaire on the computer for three hours,  Michael  did not complete his paper. Better:  Because  Michael  played solitaire on the computer for three hours, he did not complete his paper.
How might you correct the following sentence? Locked away in the old chest, Richard was surprised by the antique hats. Better: Locked away in the old chest, the antique hats surprised Richard.  Better:  The antique hats locked away in the old chest surprised Richard.
How might you correct the following sentence? To work as a loan officer, an education in financial planning is required. Better: To work as a loan officer, one is required to have an education in financial planning.
How might you correct the following sentence? Being a process that still needs to be refined, scientists are searching for a more effective plan for chemotherapy treatment. Better:  Scientists are searching for a more effective plan for chemotherapy treatment, a process that still needs to be refined.
Passive Voice indicates what is receiving the action rather than explaining who is doing the action two indicators "to be" verbs—is, are, was, were "by ________” Examples: Mistakes were made. The cats were brushed by Laura.
How might you improve the following sentence? The decision that was reached by the committee was to postpone the vote. Better: The committee reached the decision  to postpone the vote. Best: The committee decided to postpone the vote.
How might you correct the following sentence? The disk drive of the computer was damaged by the electrical surge. Better:  The electrical surge damaged the disk drive of the computer. Best:  The electrical surge damaged the computer's disk drive.
Sentence Combining Why should we know about sentence combining? To build clarity To avoid wordiness To avoid redundancy Keys to sentence combining: Create adjectives Create properly placed modifying clauses Eliminate unnecessary or repetitive phrases
Consider the following paragraph: The boy struggled to ride his bike. The boy is four years old and he is feisty. The bike is new and it is a light blue color.  The boy received the bike for his birthday. He struggled for two hours. However, he was unsuccessful in riding the bike.
Sentence Combining The boy struggled to ride his bike. The boy is four years old and he is feisty. The bike is new and it is a light blue color.  The boy received the bike for his birthday. He struggled for two hours. However, he was unsuccessful in riding the bike.   The feisty four-year-old boy struggled unsuccessfully for two hours to ride his new light blue birthday bike.
Sentence Combining The animal trainer dove into the pool.  The trainer was skilled and athletic. She was excited when she dove into the pool. She swam with two dolphins.  The dolphins were babies.  The dolphins were playful.  The trainer swam with the dolphins for over an hour.  When the trainer swam with the dolphins, she was happy.
Sentence Combining The animal trainer dove into the pool.  The trainer was skilled and athletic.  She was excited when she dove into the pool.  She swam with two dolphins.  The dolphins were babies.  The dolphins were playful.  The trainer swam with the dolphins for over an hour.  When the trainer swam with the dolphins, she was happy. The skilled, athletic animal trainer excitedly dove into the pool and happily swam for over an hour with two playful baby dolphins.
Sentence Combining The blizzard contained strong winds and heavy snow. During the snowstorm, the roof of the town library collapsed.  The roof of the post office did the same.  The blowing snow covered the county roads.  Schools cancelled classes due to the white-out conditions.
Sentence Combining The blizzard contained strong winds and heavy snow. During the snowstorm, the roof of the town library collapsed.  The roof of the post office did the same.  The blowing snow covered the county roads.  Schools cancelled classes due to the white-out conditions.  The blizzard, containing strong winds and heavy snow, caused the roofs of the town library and the post office to collapse, created white-out conditions on county roads, and forced schools to cancel classes.
Where can you go for additional help with sentence clarity? Purdue University Writing Lab Heavilon 226 Grammar Hotline: (765) 494-3723 Check our web site:  http://owl.english.purdue.edu Email brief questions:  [email_address] Purdue University Writing Lab

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  • 1. Sentence Clarity and Combining A workshop brought to you by The Purdue University Writing Lab
  • 2. Sentence Clarity Why do we need to be concerned with sentence clarity? To communicate effectively to the reader To make writing persuasive To show credibility and authority as a writer
  • 3. Common clarity problems Misplaced modifiers Dangling modifiers Passive voice
  • 4. Misplaced Modifiers a word or phrase that causes confusion because it is located within a sentence so far away from the word(s) to which it refers
  • 5. Misplaced Modifiers Consider the different meanings in the following sentences: The dog under the tree bit Carrie. vs. The dog bit Carrie under the tree.
  • 6. Misplaced Modifiers Sometimes misplaced modifiers are used for comic effect: The other day I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got in my pajamas I'll never know. -- Groucho Marx
  • 7. How might you correct the following sentence? Jennifer called her adorable kitten opening the can of tuna and filled the food bowl. Better: Opening the can of tuna, Jennifer called her adorable kitten and filled the food bowl.
  • 8. How might you correct the following sentence? Portia rushed to the store loaded with cash to buy the birthday gift. Better: Portia, loaded with cash, rushed to the store to buy the birthday gift.
  • 9. Misplaced Modifiers Some one-word modifiers often cause confusion: almost just nearly simply even hardly merely only
  • 10. Explain the meaning of each sentence: Almost everyone in the class passed the calculus exam. Everyone in the class almost passed the calculus exam. Which sentence indicates that everyone in the class failed the exam?
  • 11. Explain the meaning of each sentence: John nearly earned $100. John earned nearly $100. Which sentence indicates that John earned some money?
  • 12. Dangling modifiers a word or phrase that modifies another word or phrase that has not been stated clearly within the sentence often occur at the beginnings and ends of sentences often indicated by an -ing verb or a to + verb phrase
  • 13. Dangling modifiers Having finished dinner, the football game was turned on. Having finished dinner, Joe turned on the football game.
  • 14. Dangling modifiers can be repaired by: placing the subject of the modification phrase as the subject of the independent clause: Having finished dinner, Joe turned on the football game. placing the subject of the action within the dangling phrase: After Joe finished dinner, he turned on the football game.
  • 15. How might you correct the following sentence? Playing solitaire on the computer for three hours, Michael’s paper was not completed. Better: Playing solitaire on the computer for three hours, Michael did not complete his paper. Better: Because Michael played solitaire on the computer for three hours, he did not complete his paper.
  • 16. How might you correct the following sentence? Locked away in the old chest, Richard was surprised by the antique hats. Better: Locked away in the old chest, the antique hats surprised Richard. Better: The antique hats locked away in the old chest surprised Richard.
  • 17. How might you correct the following sentence? To work as a loan officer, an education in financial planning is required. Better: To work as a loan officer, one is required to have an education in financial planning.
  • 18. How might you correct the following sentence? Being a process that still needs to be refined, scientists are searching for a more effective plan for chemotherapy treatment. Better: Scientists are searching for a more effective plan for chemotherapy treatment, a process that still needs to be refined.
  • 19. Passive Voice indicates what is receiving the action rather than explaining who is doing the action two indicators "to be" verbs—is, are, was, were "by ________” Examples: Mistakes were made. The cats were brushed by Laura.
  • 20. How might you improve the following sentence? The decision that was reached by the committee was to postpone the vote. Better: The committee reached the decision to postpone the vote. Best: The committee decided to postpone the vote.
  • 21. How might you correct the following sentence? The disk drive of the computer was damaged by the electrical surge. Better: The electrical surge damaged the disk drive of the computer. Best: The electrical surge damaged the computer's disk drive.
  • 22. Sentence Combining Why should we know about sentence combining? To build clarity To avoid wordiness To avoid redundancy Keys to sentence combining: Create adjectives Create properly placed modifying clauses Eliminate unnecessary or repetitive phrases
  • 23. Consider the following paragraph: The boy struggled to ride his bike. The boy is four years old and he is feisty. The bike is new and it is a light blue color. The boy received the bike for his birthday. He struggled for two hours. However, he was unsuccessful in riding the bike.
  • 24. Sentence Combining The boy struggled to ride his bike. The boy is four years old and he is feisty. The bike is new and it is a light blue color. The boy received the bike for his birthday. He struggled for two hours. However, he was unsuccessful in riding the bike. The feisty four-year-old boy struggled unsuccessfully for two hours to ride his new light blue birthday bike.
  • 25. Sentence Combining The animal trainer dove into the pool. The trainer was skilled and athletic. She was excited when she dove into the pool. She swam with two dolphins. The dolphins were babies. The dolphins were playful. The trainer swam with the dolphins for over an hour. When the trainer swam with the dolphins, she was happy.
  • 26. Sentence Combining The animal trainer dove into the pool. The trainer was skilled and athletic. She was excited when she dove into the pool. She swam with two dolphins. The dolphins were babies. The dolphins were playful. The trainer swam with the dolphins for over an hour. When the trainer swam with the dolphins, she was happy. The skilled, athletic animal trainer excitedly dove into the pool and happily swam for over an hour with two playful baby dolphins.
  • 27. Sentence Combining The blizzard contained strong winds and heavy snow. During the snowstorm, the roof of the town library collapsed. The roof of the post office did the same. The blowing snow covered the county roads. Schools cancelled classes due to the white-out conditions.
  • 28. Sentence Combining The blizzard contained strong winds and heavy snow. During the snowstorm, the roof of the town library collapsed. The roof of the post office did the same. The blowing snow covered the county roads. Schools cancelled classes due to the white-out conditions. The blizzard, containing strong winds and heavy snow, caused the roofs of the town library and the post office to collapse, created white-out conditions on county roads, and forced schools to cancel classes.
  • 29. Where can you go for additional help with sentence clarity? Purdue University Writing Lab Heavilon 226 Grammar Hotline: (765) 494-3723 Check our web site: http://owl.english.purdue.edu Email brief questions: [email_address] Purdue University Writing Lab

Editor's Notes

  • #2: Rationale: Welcome to “Sentence Combining and Clarity.” This presentation is designed to teach your students about common sentence clarity problems, including misplaced modifiers, dangling modifiers, and passive voice, as well as strategies for combining sentences together. The twenty-nine slides presented here are designed to aid the facilitator in an interactive presentation of methods for improving sentence structure. This presentation is ideal within a composition course or within any course as a refresher to common sentence problems. This presentation may be supplemented with OWL handouts, including “Conciseness: Methods of Eliminating Wordiness” (http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/general/gl_concise.html), “Some Strategies for Improving Sentence Clarity” (http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/general/gl_sentclar.html), “Dangling Modifiers” (http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/grammar/g_dangmod.html), and “Active/Passive Verbs” (http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/grammar/g_actpass.html). Directions: Each slide is activated by a single mouse click, unless otherwise noted in bold at the bottom of each notes page. Writer and Designer: Jennifer Liethen Kunka Contributors: Muriel Harris, Karen Bishop, Bryan Kopp, Matthew Mooney, David Neyhart, and Andrew Kunka Developed with resources courtesy of the Purdue University Writing Lab Grant funding courtesy of the Multimedia Instructional Development Center at Purdue University © Copyright Purdue University, 2000.