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Run-on sentences Run-on sentences occur when a writer separates two (or more) independent clauses incorrectly.
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A number of terms provide assistance
Simple sentence: a sentence containing only one independent clause Compound sentence: a sentence containing two or more independent clauses
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A number of terms provide assistance
Complex sentence: a sentence containing one independent clause and at least one dependent clause Compound/complex sentence: a sentence containing at least one dependent clause and two (or more) independent clauses
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A number of terms provide assistance
Independent clause: a group of words with a subject and verb and a complete thought
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A number of terms provide assistance
Dependent (aka subordinate) clause: a group of words containing a subject and a verb but not expressing a complete thought
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Independent or Dependent
When the game ends Subject? Verb? Complete thought?
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Independent of dependent
When the game ends, we will go to Sally’s for pizza. Subject? Verb? Complete thought?
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Punctuating two or more independent clauses
Two independent clauses may be written as two separate sentences—utilize a period and a capital letter to correct
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Punctuating two or more independent clauses
Two independent clauses may be divided with a comma and a coordinating conjunction (and, but, so, etc.)
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Punctuating two or more independent clauses
Two independent clauses may be separated by a semicolon.
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Punctuating two or more independent clauses
Two independent clauses may be separated by semicolon, a conjunctive adverb (however, therefore, moreover, nonetheless, etc.), and a comma
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Punctuating two or more independent clauses
Two independent clauses may be separated by a colon if the first introduces a second clause which modifies the first. This usage occurs infrequently—do not force!
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Correct the run-on sentence
“This doesn’t mean cut them out entirely but something should deffinatly change.”
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Correct the run-on sentence
“It could be morally wrong but it’s still your opinion.”
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Correct the run-on sentence
“This however does prove that some are using USPS but it is becoming less useful therefore an encouragement to change their ways.”
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