What is a “run-on” sentence?: Difference between revisions

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A run-on can be a short sentence, such as:
A run-on can be a short sentence. Just because a sentence is long, though, does not necessarily make it a run-on. 
"Nothing is on television I should turn it off."
 
 
'''Example:''' Nothing is on television I should turn it off.


Just because a sentence is long, though, does not necessarily make it a run-on.


== The Rules ==
== The Rules ==
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* Insert a comma and a [[What are “coordinating conjunctions”?|coordinating conjunction]] between the clauses (Faigley 581).
* Insert a comma and a [[What are “coordinating conjunctions”?|coordinating conjunction]] between the clauses (Faigley 581).
* Turn one clause into a [[What are “subordinating conjunctions”?|subordinating clause]] (Hult 722).
* Turn one clause into a [[What are “subordinating conjunctions”?|subordinating clause]] (Hult 722).
* Make the clauses into seperate sentences (Hacker 202).
* Make the clauses into separate sentences (Hacker 202).
 
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== Usage ==
== Usage ==
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