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What is a run-on?

What is a run-on? . A run-on is a group of two sentences that do not have any punctuation separating them. I like school it is fun. (Incorrect). What is a comma splice? . A comma splice is like a run-on, except the two sentences are joined with a comma. I like school, it is fun. (Incorrect).

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What is a run-on?

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  1. What is a run-on?

  2. A run-on is a group of two sentences that do not have any punctuation separating them. • I like school it is fun. (Incorrect)

  3. What is a comma splice?

  4. A comma splice is like a run-on, except the two sentences are joined with a comma. • I like school, it is fun. (Incorrect)

  5. How do I fix comma splice and run-ons?

  6. Three options: 1. Use a period to separate the sentences. 2. Use short joining words and a comma to combine the two sentences. 3. Use a semi-colon with long joining words to combine the two sentences.

  7. 1. Use a period. • I like school. It is fun.

  8. 2. Use short joining words and a comma to combine the two sentences. • If you do not struggle with comma splice or run on errors, you can use techniques 2 and 3 to create sentence variety in your writing to make your writing more interesting.

  9. Short joining words (compound sentence with a conjunction) Rule: Two complete related sentences can be joined by a comma and a short joining word. and, for, but, nor, so, yet, or I like school, and it is fun.

  10. We can think of sentences like a pattern or formula. I like school, and it is fun. (sentence), short joiner(sentence).

  11. 3. Semi-colon with a long joiner. Rule: Long joining words are preceded by a semicolon (;) and followed by a comma (,). Long Joiners: also, anyhow, anyway, besides, consequently, finally, furthermore, however, instead, meanwhile, moreover, nevertheless, next, otherwise, still, then, therefore, thus. I like school; moreover, it is fun.

  12. Once again, we can think of this rule as a pattern or formula. • I like school; moreover, it is fun. (sentence); long joiner, (sentence).

  13. My dad built the biggest sand castle I will probably ever build in my life this thing was about three feet tall and about double that wide, it was one of the greatest beach days I had.

  14. I also remember my first Fourth of July. It was at one of my dad’s friends house and they were lighting off fireworks and having a fun time, in Florida fireworks are not illegal.

  15. Well my life before I was five was very fun at times and very boring I guess that all accelerates when you get older and more responsibilities were given to you. I mean for a five year old my life was pretty exciting but it had its ups and downs but isn’t life just like that it just gets more complicated when you get older.

  16. The sky grew dark eerie silence covered the marsh.

  17. I want to graduate as soon as possible, I plan to attend both Summer Sessions this year.

  18. I bought ten lottery tickets I do not expect to win anything.

  19. The shortstop fielded the ball, the shortstop threw to second the game was over.

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