John went home to eat dinner when he got there he had no food.
(John went home to eat dinner. When he got there, he had no food.)
Lisa was very tiered she decided to go to sleep.
(Lisa was very tiered. She decided to go to sleep)
I'm a very good writer I never make any mistakes.
(I'm a very good writer. I never make any mistakes.)
Run-on sentences are two or more sentences that all run together without the starting or stopping with punctuation or capitalization
One example of a run-on sentence is: "I woke up late I missed the bus I had to walk to school." Another example is: "She likes to read books she often goes to the library to borrow them." Both examples consist of two or more independent clauses joined together without appropriate punctuation or conjunctions.
To fix the run-on sentence, you can separate it into two sentences: "Rajeet opened the window. He loved the smell of a rainstorm."
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i went home
the dog loves
Some examples of being verbs used in a sentence are: "She is happy." "They were running." "He will be a doctor." "I am tired." "We have been to the beach."
"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."
A declarative sentence is a statement, and the most common type of sentence. Some examples of declarative sentences would be: I have to go home. My home is in Iowa. I will drive home. The sky is getting dark.
to see is to believe
And, but, or, nor, and however are some examples of conjunctions that can be used in a compound sentence.
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the reason why i did that is because i had too.
example of absent minded