![]() [The excerpt below is from Grammarly.com. Click on the link at the end to read more on this topic.] "What is a run-on sentence? Run-on sentences, also known as fused sentences, occur when two complete sentences are squashed together without using a coordinating conjunction or proper punctuation, such as a period or a semicolon. Run-on sentences can be short or long. A long sentence isn’t necessarily a run-on sentence. " To continue learning more about this topic and how to make corrections, click on the following link: RUN-ON SENTENCES To practice finding and identifying run-on sentences in your writing, click on these links: Comments are closed.
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