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This is a run-on sentence:

Jenna liked to play Video Games Chloe liked them too.


It is when there is two predicates and two subjects. According to the definition, a sentence is when there is a subject and a predicate together telling someone something, asking someone something, or showing a form of dialog. This sentence, I will identify the subjects and the predicates.


Subject1: Jenna
Predicate1: Liked
In that form, the sentence could be "Jenna liked to play video games."


Subject2:Chloe
Predicate2:liked


That sentence could of been "Chloe liked them too."


So, there are two correct ways you could put this run on sentence.


1:Jenna liked to play video games. Chloe likes them too.


or


2:Jenna likes to play video games, but Chloe liked them too.


You can connect them, but you need a conjunction and a comma. In that sentence the Conjunction was "But". I hope this helped!

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