Example run on sentence:
"He won the competition last Saturday he celebrated with his family."
Instead of a comma, put a period or a semicolon in between:
"He won the competition last Saturday. He celebrated with his family."
Or combine the sentences, since they have the same subject.
"He won the competition last Saturday, and then celebrated with his family."
To fix the run-on sentence, you can separate it into two sentences: "Rajeet opened the window. He loved the smell of a rainstorm."
It's really just 2 separate sentences. We went to my cousin's wedding. Over 300 people were invited.
1. Put a period between the sentences. 2. Put a semicolon ( ; ) between the sentences. 3. Put a comma followed by a conjunction (e.g. and, but, etc.) between the sentences.
a comma splice. This occurs when two independent clauses are incorrectly connected by a comma without a coordinating conjunction. This mistake can be corrected by using a semicolon, period, or conjunction to properly separate the clauses.
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The word "You" needs to be capitalized. The corrected sentence is: "You bought a new CD this weekend."
The past participle of "correct" is "corrected."
"You were leaving the house the door had to be locked" is a run-on sentence because it is really two sentences without proper punctuation. This should read, "You were leaving the house. The door had to be locked."
"We were informed it will be corrected today" is a correct sentence. However, it might sound a little better to say "We were informed that it will be corrected today."
5.005 corrected to 1 decimal place is 5.0
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