a run- on sentence
When two sentences are written as one and seperated by a comma, they are called a run-on or fused sentence.
A compound sentence combines two independent clauses with a comma and a coordinating conjunction, such as "and," "but," or "so." It is a way to express two related ideas in a single sentence.
A compound sentence consists of two independent clauses joined by a comma and a coordinating conjunction.
Oh honey, you're mixing up your punctuation marks. A sentence is typically separated by a period or a question mark, not a comma. But hey, at least you're trying to learn something new.
In formal writing a comma is not to be used two join two independent clauses. If comma is used between two sentences consisting of independent clauses it is known as comma splice. Two sentences formed by independent clauses should always be joined by a co-ordinate conjunction or a short punctuation mark such as semicolon if the sentences are closely related.
When two sentences are written as one and seperated by a comma, they are called a run-on or fused sentence.
A compound sentence combines two independent clauses with a comma and a coordinating conjunction, such as "and," "but," or "so." It is a way to express two related ideas in a single sentence.
A compound sentence consists of two independent clauses joined by a comma and a coordinating conjunction.
Two independent clauses can be written as a single sentence; they must be separated by a comma or a semicolon. Example: Some cars have four doors, and some cars have two doors. Most trucks have open beds; however, some trucks have covered cargo areas.
Compound sentence.
The sentence "Sentences can be written in active and passive voices" is a declarative sentence written in passive voice.
It is called a compound sentence. The lady wore a sunhat, her male companion was hatless.
Oh honey, you're mixing up your punctuation marks. A sentence is typically separated by a period or a question mark, not a comma. But hey, at least you're trying to learn something new.
In formal writing a comma is not to be used two join two independent clauses. If comma is used between two sentences consisting of independent clauses it is known as comma splice. Two sentences formed by independent clauses should always be joined by a co-ordinate conjunction or a short punctuation mark such as semicolon if the sentences are closely related.
A comma splice is the use of a comma to join two independent clauses without a conjunction. It is considered an error in formal writing.
A paragraph may be one sentence or several, although most paragraphs average between 3 and 8 sentences. A paragraph consists of material related to a specific subtopic or concept within the written text. There is no standard size, just as there is no set number of words in a sentence.
Sentences that are written using stress or accent are called exclamatory sentences. They usually are ended with an exclamation point.