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Run On Sentences

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Run On Sentences

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  1. Run On Sentences

  2. A run-on sentence is two or more sentences that are incorrectly written as one sentence. The length of the sentence has nothing to do with it being a run-on sentence. Run-on sentences may be more than one sentence written as one without end marks, OR a run-on may be more than one sentence joined with commas.

  3. Run-on Examples The states didn’t agree on the amount of representatives the big states wanted more votes because they had more people.

  4. Run-on Examples • Thomas Jefferson was a very famous American he wrote the Declaration of Independence.

  5. Run-on Examples The states had to agree on a compromise the agreement was called The Great Compromise.

  6. There are three methods for correcting run-on sentences.

  7. 1.  The first is to simply make two sentences.

  8. IncorrectTimothy insists that Phillip help with the weaving even though he is blind he does this so Phillip won't give up on life and become completely dependent on Timothy. CorrectTimothy insists that Phillip help with the weaving even though he is blind.He does this so Phillip won't give up on life and become completely dependent on Timothy.

  9. Is this a sentence or a run-on?Correct run-on sentences by making two sentences. A chimpanzee walked along the wall.

  10. Is this a sentence or a run-on?Correct run-on sentences by making two sentences. A chimpanzee walked along the wall. sentence

  11. Is this a sentence or a run-on?Correct run-on sentences by making two sentences. A policeman searched a shed and went into the house he checked the back porch and then left in his car.

  12. Is this a sentence or a run-on?Correct run-on sentences by making two sentences. A policeman searched a shed and went into the house. He checked the back porch and then left in his car. run-on

  13. Is this a sentence or a run-on?Correct run-on sentences by making two sentences. Stay with me.

  14. Is this a sentence or a run-on?Correct run-on sentences by making two sentences. Stay with me. sentence

  15. Is this a sentence or a run-on?Correct run-on sentences by making two sentences. The movie director began to speak everyone looked restless and began to look around and smile at each other and not listen.

  16. Is this a sentence or a run-on?Correct run-on sentences by making two sentences. The movie director began to speak.Everyone looked restless and began to look around and smile at each other and not listen. run-on

  17. Is this a sentence or a run-on?Correct run-on sentences by making two sentences. He sits in the park daily.

  18. Is this a sentence or a run-on?Correct run-on sentences by making two sentences. He sits in the park daily. sentence

  19. Is this a sentence or a run-on?Correct run-on sentences by making two sentences. The flag salute is starting, we need to stand.

  20. Is this a sentence or a run-on?Correct run-on sentences by making two sentences. The flag salute is starting.We need to stand. run-on

  21. 2. The second method for correcting run-on sentences is linking the sentences with a comma and a conjunction. (The seven coordinating conjunctions are easy to remember by using this mnemonic device: FANBOYS: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, and So.)

  22. IncorrectSharks live in all seas. One kind even lives in the Arctic Ocean most live in mild or warm oceans. CorrectSharks live in all seas. One kind even lives in the Arctic Ocean, but most live in mild or warm oceans.

  23. Sentence or Run-on?Correct the run-on sentences by adding a coordinating conjunction.Don’t forget to add a comma before the conjunction. They planted a garden it didn’t do well due to heavy rainfall.

  24. Correct the run-on sentences by adding a coordinating conjunction.Don’t forget to add a comma before the conjunction. They planted a garden, but it didn’t do well due to heavy rainfall. run-on

  25. Sentence or Run-on?Correct a run-on sentence by adding a coordinating conjunction.Don’t forget to add a comma before the conjunction. One presenter arrived at her seminar late.

  26. Sentence or Run-On?Correct a run-on sentences by adding a coordinating conjunction.Don’t forget to add a comma before the conjunction. One presenter arrived at her seminar late. sentence

  27. Sentence or Run-on?Correct the run-on sentences by adding a coordinating conjunction.Don’t forget to add a comma before the conjunction. Phoenix, Arizona is a pretty city it is one of the fastest growing cities in the country.

  28. Correct the run-on sentences by adding a coordinating conjunction.Don’t forget to add a comma before the conjunction. Phoenix, Arizona is a pretty city, and it is one of the fastest growing cities in the country. run-on

  29. Sentence or Run-on?Correct the run-on sentences by adding a coordinating conjunction.Don’t forget to add a comma before the conjunction. You may place a stamp on your envelope you may place the envelope in this basket to be stamped later.

  30. Correct the run-on sentences by adding a coordinating conjunction.Don’t forget to add a comma before the conjunction. You may place a stamp on your envelope, or you may place the envelope in this basket for stamping. run-on

  31. Correct the run-on sentences by adding a coordinating conjunction.Don’t forget to add a comma before the conjunction. Mary Poppins was a popular movie in 1964 it is still popular today.

  32. Correct the run-on sentences by adding a coordinating conjunction.Don’t forget to add a comma before the conjunction. Mary Poppins was a popular movie in 1964, and it is still popular today. run-on

  33. 3.  The third method for correcting run-on sentences is joining the two short related sentences with a semicolon. Use a semicolon to join sentences when the ideas are closely connected and need no transition word to explain the connection between them. The semicolon, as used here, is similar to using a period. ;

  34. IncorrectThese birds like to eat fish, so they live near the coast they are excellent divers. CorrectThese birds like to eat fish, so they live near the coast; they are excellent divers.

  35. Correct the run-on sentences by adding a semicolon. I like chocolate ice cream Peter loves to eat chocolate cake.

  36. Correct the run-on sentences by adding a semicolon. I like chocolate ice cream; Peter loves to eat chocolate cake. run-on

  37. Correct the run-on sentences by adding a semicolon. We were grocery shopping.

  38. Correct the run-on sentences by adding a semicolon. We were grocery shopping. sentence

  39. Correct the run-on sentences by adding a semicolon. Her blonde hair turned green from the chlorine in the pool.

  40. Correct the run-on sentences by adding a semicolon. Her blonde hair turned green from the chlorine in the pool. sentence

  41. Correct the run-on sentences by adding a semicolon. Snow drifted on the roads the car couldn’t get through it.

  42. Correct the run-on sentences by adding a semicolon. Snow drifted on the roads; the car couldn’t get through it. run-on

  43. Correct the run-on sentences by adding a semicolon. The price is right I must buy it.

  44. Correct the run-on sentences by adding a semicolon. The price is right; I must buy it. run-on

  45. Correct the run-on sentences by adding a semicolon. His cell phone is dead I can’t call him.

  46. Correct the run-on sentences by adding a semicolon. His cell phone is dead; I can’t call him. run-on

  47. 4.  The fourth method for correcting run-on sentences is by making one of the clauses dependent by adding a subordinating conjunction.

  48. Subordinating Conjunctions

  49. Notebook Glue list of subordinating conjunctions into notebooks.

  50. IncorrectFish are attracted to coral reefs they are a good place for shelter and there is a large source of food available. CorrectFish are attracted to coral reefs because they are a good place for shelter and there is a large source of food available. 

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