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There are four ways to fix a run-on! Here you go… Run-on Sentences There are four ways to fix a run-on! Here you go…

What does a run-on sentence look like What does a run-on sentence look like? Example: My pug loves treats, she begs for them. When you place a comma between two independent clauses (My pugs loves treats, she begs for them), you have created what is called a COMMA SPLICE. Rather than bringing the two clauses together, a comma separates them. Instead, USE ONE OF THE FOUR FIXES!

What does a run-on sentence look like What does a run-on sentence look like? Example: My pug loves treats she begs for them. When you have two independent clauses without any punctuation between them (My pug loves treats she begs for them), you have created a run-on sentence. Instead, USE ONE OF THE FOUR FIXES!

Fix #1: My friend danced to the music. Make it two sentences by using a period and a capital letter! Run–on: My friend danced to the music she was a great dancer! Fix #1: My friend danced to the music. She was a great dancer!

to make a compound sentence. Fix #2 Add a comma and a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS) to make a compound sentence. Run-on: My friend was a great musician he could play the drums well. Fix #2: My friend was a great musician, and he could play the drums well!

Place a semicolon between the two independent clauses. Fix #3 Place a semicolon between the two independent clauses. Run-on: The drummer played the music it was amazing to hear. Fix #3: The drummer played the music; it was amazing to hear.

Fix #4 Add a subordinating conjunction to make one dependent clause and one independent clause. Run-on: The music was great he had spent hours practicing. Fix #4: The music was great because he had spent hours practicing.

What is the fix? My friend danced to the music she was a great dancer! My friend was a great musician he could play the drums well. The drummer played the music it was amazing to hear. The music was great he had spent hours practicing.

FIXES! My friend danced to the music. She was a great dancer! My friend was a great musician, and he played the drums well. The drummer played the music; it was amazing to hear. The music was great because he had spent hours practicing.

Final Review Make two complete sentences by adding a period and capital letter. Combine the clauses using a comma and a coordinating conjunction. Use a semicolon between the clauses. Add a subordinating conjunction and make one dependent and one independent clause!