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

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There are, of course, many ways to avoid a run-on sentence. A really easy way to join the two independent clauses together is by a '''semicolon'''. When using a semicolon, though, you must remember that the two ideas have to be closely related to one another. The other way to join the two independent clauses  without having a run-on is to use either coordinating conjunctions or subordinating conjunctions.
There are, of course, many ways to avoid a run-on sentence. A really easy way to join the two independent clauses together is by a '''semicolon'''. When using a semicolon, though, you must remember that the two ideas have to be closely related to one another. The other way to join the two independent clauses  without having a run-on is to use either coordinating conjunctions or subordinating conjunctions.


== Coordinating Conjunctures ==
== Types of Conjunctures==
 
=== Coordinating Conjunctures ===


When using a coordinating conjunction, remeber this pattern [independent clause/ comma/ coordinating conjuntion/ indpendent clause]. Below is a list of ways to use coordinating conjunctures.
When using a coordinating conjunction, remeber this pattern [independent clause/ comma/ coordinating conjuntion/ indpendent clause]. Below is a list of ways to use coordinating conjunctures.
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*Use ''for'' to indicate that the second independent clause is the cause of the first.
*Use ''for'' to indicate that the second independent clause is the cause of the first.
*Use ''so'' to indicate that the second independent clause is the result of the first.
*Use ''so'' to indicate that the second independent clause is the result of the first.


== Subordinating Conjunctures ==
== Subordinating Conjunctures ==
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