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The 2 types of run on sentences are a fused sentence and a comma slice.
Fused Sentence
A fused sentence contains two or more independent sentences joined together without a connecting word or punctuation mark. He wanted to eat he had no money. This error in grammar could be corrected by adding the word but or a semicolon between the words eat and he.
Yes, this is a fused sentence because it combines two independent clauses without proper punctuation or a conjunction to separate them. To correct it, you can add a semicolon or a conjunction like "but" or "and" between the clauses.
Fused run-on sentence
Fused sentence- apex, your welcome say thank you
No the bones cannot be surgically fused together. Bones are only fused together during the growth of adolescents
To correct a fused sentence, one uses a method of either separating or joining the independent clauses. You can join them by using a conjunction, such as 'and', 'or' or 'but', as well as using correlative conjunctions, like 'neither...nor' or 'not only...but also.' You can separate them by using a punctuation that ends a sentence, like a question mark or a period. Example: "I walked the dog while it was raining we both got wet." Correction: "I walked the dog while it was raining. We both got wet." or Correction: "I walked the dog while it was raining and we both got wet." Hope that helps! ^^
The storm did not bring much rain the lightning was impressive
FUSED
The bulb that fused was of 5 megawatts. This is a sentence containing the word megawatt.
is this a fused, fragment, comma slice sentence