WILL GIVE MEDAL IF YOU HELP!!!!!! Is the group of words a sentence or a run-on sentence? Some people don't like to travel very far beyond their own neighborhoods. A. sentence B. run-on
What do you think the answer is? Does it seem like it's incomplete or overall sounds wrong, or does it seem like a regular sentence?
A: Sentence
Run on sentences usually mean there's an error in puctuation.
Chloe, don't just give out the answer.
it sounds right
So can you help with more
Yes, so the answer would be A: sentence. It sounds correct and doesn't seem to have an error in punctuation.
I'll try. :)
Is the group of words a sentence or a run-on sentence? Guppies scatter whenever I step into the stream. A. sentence B. run-on I think B.
A: sentence
Why would it be run-on?
I dont know I did not read the sentence right the first time
A run on sentence would be more like this: Guppies scatter when I enter the stream they do not stay still.
Is the group of words a sentence or a run-on sentence? You can stand on the sand, but it will be hot on your feet. A. run-on B. sentence
What do you think the answer is?
b Sentence
Chloe don't just give out the answer; it's important for people to learn these things.
However, Chloe is correct. The sentence is correctly punctuated.
I new it was B already but he should still not put the answer thanks for not putting the answer and letting me learn @Lady1234
Knew*
Yw Rosalinda. :) Let me know if you need more help and I'll try to help you learn.
Is the group of words a sentence or a run-on sentence? The mail carrier left a package for you on the front steps. A. sentence B. run-on
A?
correct
thanks
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what does yw stand for, Which sentence is a run-on sentence? A. Fishes' tails move sideways, whales' tails move up and down. B. In Arizona's Petrified Forest, the trees have turned to stone. C. The gorilla usually eats only plants; it is mostly vegetarian. D. Octopuses eat bottom-dwelling crustaceans, while squid eat fish and shrimp.
your welcome = yw
What do you think the answer is?
oh and I think B
There's one sentence that is punctuated correctly, but actually lacks a word. That lacking makes it a run on sentence.
Oh C?
Actually, no. It isn't quite lacking a word. The semicolon is appropriate there.
What else do you think it could be?
A?
Correct. A is much like D, only it lacks a linking word between both comparisons.
ok thanks I have 5 more then we can see percentage
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Which sentence is a run-on sentence? A. This year, my summer break will be two weeks longer than last year. B. I like having time off from school during the summer; my friend does not. C. I enjoy the extra time off, my family and I travel. D. Our vacation travels are always fun, but it's also great to get back home. I think C
Correct. C would be the correct answer, since a semicolon would better suit there.
Yay
Which sentence is a run-on sentence? A. Some people stretch before exercising; I prefer to jog slowly. B. I like to run laps around the track, but Louisa enjoys running on the cross-country trails. C. Louisa stretches before she runs, she also stretches after she runs. D. The day after tomorrow, Louisa will run in a 5-mile race to raise money for charity. I think D
Actually, D is incorrect. It doesn't need a word to link the two thoughts because it's not comparing two things (that isn't always the case, but it's just an example.)
would it be C?
Good work! That one could be rephrased or requires a linking word.
I got 3 more
Alright :)
Which sentence does NOT correct this run-on sentence? Bees' nests are called hives, they are made of wax and chewed plants. A. Bees' nests are called hives. They are made of wax and chewed plants. B. Bees' nests are called hives, and they are made of wax and chewed plants. C. Bees' nests are called hives; they are made of wax and chewed plants. D. Bees' nests are called hives they are made of wax and chewed plants.
A?
Which one do you think the answer is? This one is quite simple. :)
Actually, a period could be used there. You can tell because both separated sentences seem grammatically correct.
There is one in particular that is not done correctly at all.
Then would it be D?
Good work! They didn't even use punctuation there.
OK 2 more
I have to go in a minute. Could you put in your last two questions and state your answer for each?
Which sentence does NOT correct this run-on sentence? Treasure Island is an exciting book it is by Robert Louis Stevenson. A. Treasure Island is an exciting book; it is by Robert Louis Stevenson. B. Treasure Island is an exciting book, it is by Robert Louis Stevenson. C. Treasure Island is an exciting book, and it is by Robert Louis Stevenson. D. Treasure Island is an exciting book. It is by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Which sentence does NOT correct this run-on sentence? Sophia has many talents drawing is one of them. A. Sophia has many talents, drawing is one of them. B. Sophia has many talents, and drawing is one of them. C. Sophia has many talents. Drawing is one of them. D. Sophia has many talents; drawing is one of them.
1=B? 2=A?
Great work on both! Both of those answers don't have a word linking both thoughts.
Ok lets see percentage
I got 100% percent thanks sooooooooooooooo MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No problem! Cya later :)
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