I believe that it is a correct sentence just put a space between the word 'money' and 'correct'
run on sentence
The Simple Predicate of that sentence is hide. the verb of the sentence is always the simple predicate
To a business, cash is always an asset.
He always went to lunch at a set time. A set question is easy to answer.
Banks have always been private. The government only wants control of them as of late. Banks did receive public insurance because of the run during the depression, but they have always been private, never a need to privatize.
The parts of a sentence don't determine if a verb is regular.Some verbs are regular some verbs are irregular it doesn't matter how they are used in a sentence.For example run is an irregular verb. The past is always ran and the past participle is always run -- run ran run.
In this sentence the subject and verb agree.Because the verb phrase is can run then run is the correct form.If there was no auxiliary verb then the sentence would be:The cat runs fast when ................With can the form is always can + base form of verb.
run on sentence
Yes. Otherwise it's a run-on sentence.
The given sentence is not an example of a run-on sentence because it contains only one independent clause. The sentence would be properly punctuated if a comma were added after "jokes".
No, the sentence is missing proper punctuation. It should be: "The three Reno brothers' dog always finds a way to escape and run around in both neighbors' gardens."
I am in 5th grade and I know a run on sentence it is a sentence with commas to separate your full sentence
I am in 5th grade and I know a run on sentence it is a sentence with commas to separate your full sentence
I am in 5th grade and I know a run on sentence it is a sentence with commas to separate your full sentence
A run-on sentence.
The adverb in this sentence is "always."
fat people are always weak to run evry week. that's why their fat!