someone help me with run-on sentences please!
ill give metals and fans (:
I will
yay
Which is a run-on sentence? A. His project was good, yet his presentation was confusing. B. His watch fell behind the couch he couldn't reach it. C. His toolbox was unlatched, and his tools fell out. D. His guitar strings broke, so he can't play now.
@Brookie105
B
Which is a run-on sentence? A. The fox sat in the middle of the yard, and it stared at us. B. The hamster likes his wheel, but he spins in it all night long. C. The squirrel ran across the yard it climbed up the tree. D. The duck waddled up the embankment, and it quacked at me.
C
Which is a correctly written sentence, not a run-on? A. Our car wouldn't start, so Dad called a tow truck to take it to the mechanic. B. The gate to our backyard had been left open our dogs got out while we were gone. C. Our backyard was all soggy from the rain, the dog's paws were all muddy. D. Our cousins are coming for a visit we plan on taking them to the zoo and the museums.
A.
A
I hope helped.
Which is a run-on sentence? A. They practice after school every day; it is very tiring. B. They sing in a band, but they haven't had any shows yet. C. They walk every evening, and it helps relax them. D. They took the bus, it took a long time to get home.
you can help @Jeff_The_killer69 ill fan you
Yeah
did u fan me?
D
i will
Which is a correctly written sentence, not a run-on? A. A bird laid eggs in a nest on the patio they should be hatching soon. B. Dog-sitting is fun and challenging it takes patience and organization. C. Tomatoes in our garden are ripening; they will be delicious in a salad. D. Jacaranda trees have fernlike leaves, they bloom purple flowers in spring.
You know what run on means right? And hold on.
C
yes like 2 sentences put together conjoined by a coma
Which conjunction best fixes the run-on sentence? Wayne had climbed the tree, __________ he couldn't get down. A. but B. for C. or D. so
Which one do u think it is?
but?
Yep
B is correct
Is there more?
no
flutter. A
Sorry. Wrong letter
what?
is it but? for?
it's A
For sure
I just got my letters mixed up
Which conjunction best fixes the run-on sentence? Can Michelle climb the rock wall, __________ can I, too? A. so B. or C. and D. nor
a? so?
C
I am not sure. At first i thougt is was C
It's C. I answered this question a few days ago.
Which sentence does not correctly fix this run-on sentence? The hiker missed the turn fortunately she didn't get lost. A. The hiker missed the turn. Fortunately, she didn't get lost. B. The hiker missed the turn, but fortunately she didn't get lost. C. The hiker missed the turn; fortunately, she didn't get lost. D. The hiker missed the turn fortunately, she didn't get lost.
i have one more
D
Which sentence correctly fixes this run-on sentence? There was confusion at the pet store, cats and dogs ran loose, a monkey climbed up the shelves. A. There was confusion at the pet store. Cats and dogs ran loose, a monkey climbed up the shelves. B. There was confusion at the pet store; cats and dogs ran loose, and a monkey climbed up the shelves. C. There was confusion at the pet store, cats and dogs ran loose. A monkey climbed up the shelves. D. There was confusion at the pet store cats and dogs ran loose, a monkey climbed up the shelves.
B
Is that all?
can you help me with a different thing now?
I guess.
ok what is it?
Which is a complete sentence? A. Three active boys playing on the field. B. He could not wait long. C. The sad end of a long movie. D. Began her lessons early Tuesday morning.
ive tryed this 3 times and can only get 6 right
B
Which is a complete sentence? A. Only two of the chairs matched the table. B. Almost all the swimmers following the rules. C. After Chris finished the chemistry experiment. D. Never had any interesting activities.
A
Which is a sentence fragment? A. Boots, scarves, and coats in a jumble by the door. B. On the windshield lay a flyer. C. Turn around! D. Standing alone in the corner was a shy kitten.
i think it is a
A
Which best describes the underlined words in this sentence? There goes that antique fire truck from the car show. A. simple subject B. complete subject C. compound subject
b
Which best describes the underlined words in this sentence? The Eddie Johnson Bridge has been closed. A. simple subject B. compound subject C. complete subject
a
Which best describes the underlined words in this sentence? They were staying at a cozy little cabin in the mountains. A. simple predicate B. compound verb C. complete predicate
were staying at a cozy little cabin in the mountains. is undrerkined
i think is c
Sorry, I need to do a history report know Byes :)
Which best describes the underlined words in this sentence? Could she have been baking the cupcakes all afternoon? A. complete predicate B. simple predicate C. compound verb
wait help me with2 moreeeee ppleaseee, @Brookie105
@Kittenfire can you help?
sure i'll try
Which best describes the underlined words in this sentence? Could she have been baking the cupcakes all afternoon? A. complete predicate B. simple predicate C. compound verb
which words are underlined?
could have been baking is underlined
i think B maybe are you k12?
yup
cool me too
hich best describes the underlined words in this sentence? On a cloudless night, go outdoors and look at the sky. A. simple predicate B. compound verb C. complete predicate
go look is underlined
compound verb i think
Which best describes the underlined words in this sentence? Tea and fresh-baked bread with jam were served every afternoon at 4 o'clock. A. complete subject B. simple subject C. compound subject
tea and bread are underlined
@Kittenfire
tea and cookies are lowkey fire asf
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!