Yes, it is a run-on sentence.
Yes. It is a run-on sentence as it lacks necessary punctuation mark or conjunction to separate two sentences it actually it contains: Karen's uncle arrives tomorrow and she wants to see him. To avoid it being run-on sentence, it can be re-written as follows:Karen's uncle arrives tomorrow; She wants to see him.orKaren's uncle arrives tomorrow and she wants to she him.or Karen wants to see her uncle who arrives tomorrow.
Yes, it is one. The proper use of that is : Karen's uncle arrives tomorrow. She wants to see him. Most people would say "Karen's uncle arrives tomorrow, she wants to see him." But there is no conjunction to the comma. The proper way of putting THAT sentence is "Karen's uncle arrives tomorrow, and she wants to see him." Which is not correct either way. So yes, that is a run on sentence. Another example of a run on sentence is:Jessica didn't like the pie at Thanksgiving she didn't eat itProper way:Jessica didn't like the pie at Thanksgiving, so she didn't eat itSo is a conjunction, by the way.or:Jessica didn't like the pie at Thanksgiving. She didn't eat it.Glad to help!
C. Karen's uncle arrives tomorrow she wants to see him is the run on sentence.In order to correct it, you need to add a comma after tomorrow then use a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so). Two of them would work for this specific example: AND, SO
The adverb in that sentence is tomorrow. It's an adverb of time telling when Uncle Rico will visit.
the answer is c.
My uncle is the best!
My uncle's dog's name is Fido.
The appositive in the sentence is "Joe," which renames or explains the noun "uncle."
Yes, the sentence "you saw your uncle and aunt come out" is grammatically correct. It describes the action of seeing both your uncle and aunt exiting from a place.
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His uncle, Uchendu, greets him and takes him in. Okonkwo tells his uncle about what has happened, and his uncle is relieved that Okonkwo's crime is only an accident. Okonkwo is given land to work with.
His uncle, Uchendu, greets him and takes him in. Okonkwo tells his uncle about what has happened, and his uncle is relieved that Okonkwo's crime is only an accident. Okonkwo is given land to work with.