These are examples of the kinds of grammatical problems you can search for if you're doing the [[grammar scavenger hunt]] assignment.  Don't miss this [video explaining several of these topics](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nM3yN3JkSucIjiQbHmBpvBnhan9pZRxw/view?usp=share_link)! - Find an example of a [run-on sentence](https://chompchomp.com/terms/fusedsentence.htm). [Video examples](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_Xd6rIJ5nWOKxhr6d92FiNwsyf3tHf5c/view?usp=sharing)! - Find an example of a [sentence fragment](https://chompchomp.com/terms/fragment.htm). - Find an example of a [misplaced](https://chompchomp.com/terms/misplacedmodifier.htm) or [dangling](https://chompchomp.com/terms/danglingmodifier.htm) modifier. [Here's a video discussing an example of a dangling modifier](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yfjf_BmPC_1KzF8BTX2uB2npaU0_gGjf/view?usp=share_link). - Find an example of a [punctuation](https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/punctuation/index.html) error. - Find an example of a [capitalization](https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/mechanics/help_with_capitals.html) error. - Find an example of a [verb tense inconsistency](https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/grammar/verb_tenses/verb_tense_consistency.html) (for example, shifting between present tense and past tense in the same bit of narrative, for no apparent reason). - Find an example of a pronoun error (for example, the [wrong case or number of pronoun](https://chompchomp.com/rules/proagreerules.htm) was used, or there is a [pronoun reference problem](https://chompchomp.com/rules/prorefrules.htm)). (NOTE: the [linked resource for "wrong case or number"](https://chompchomp.com/rules/proagreerules.htm) only briefly mentions the use of "they/them/their" as singular pronouns; in recent years, use of these pronouns as gender-neutral singular (or plural) has become increasingly mainstream/widely accepted. A little bit of casual research reveals that [this is nothing new](https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-49754930).) - Find an example of "telling" that might be more effective as "showing." [Show vs. tell video discussion](https://drive.google.com/file/d/159dDKT3Bxf5ZTBv9E1qezO32TvCzbdlt/view?usp=sharing)! - Maybe I will come up with some kind of prize for anyone who successfully and accurately (final decision mine, lol) comes up with a post for all eight of the above! 🏆