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How to fix a fused or run-on sentence: Add a Period: Bobbie likes movies. John likes vacations. Comma and Coordinating Conjunction: Bobbie likes movies,

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4 How to fix a fused or run-on sentence: Add a Period: Bobbie likes movies. John likes vacations. Comma and Coordinating Conjunction: Bobbie likes movies, and John likes vacations. Semicolon: Bobbie likes movies; John likes vacations. Semicolon Conjunctive Adverb, and a Comma: Bobbie likes movies; however, John likes vacations.

5 Points out or describes any noun or pronoun in a sentence. Relative Pronoun Relative Pronoun (who, whom, whose, which, that) usually introduce an adjective clause. However, an adjective clause relative adverb can sometimes be introduced with a relative adverb (when, where, why). Functions as an adverb. Introduced by a subordinating conjunction. Adverbial clause Adverbial clause modifies the adjective

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