Which of these sentences is a run-on sentence? Give me your shirt; I’ll iron it. Give me your shirt. I’ll iron it. Give me your shirt I’ll iron it. Give me your shirt, and I’ll iron it. Give me your shirt. I’ll iron it for you.
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@Kazsio do you know the meaning of a a Run-on Sentence?
yes but we just started to learn this in school.
What is running on without pauses?
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Correct. Without valid pauses it would be known as a run-on.
Give me your shirt. I’ll iron it. That would be a simple sentence, and or fragment (when only dependent clause is noticed)
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Read this run-on sentence: Susan will go I will stay. What is one correct way to rewrite the sentence? Susan will go, and I will stay. Susan will go, I will stay. Susan will go: I will stay. Susan will go and I will stay. i think this is the answer. Susan will go and, I will stay.
wait no
nvm yes it is
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