"I thought about what he'd said soon I realized he was right." Is a run-on sentence. The problem starts where it says "said". This is the proper way of saying it:
"I thought about what he'd said, and soon I realized he was right."
Or, another correct way:
"I thought about what he'd said. Soon I realized he was right."
It is because it is two subjects and two predicates.
Subject1: I
Predicate1: thought
Subject2: I
Predicate2: realized
You can make them into two complete sentences or separate them with a comma and add a conjunction. The conjunction to the proper way is "and". I hope this helped!
A. I went home and ate and ate. B. Before lunch, I played volleyball; after lunch I did again. C. I thought about what he'd said soon I realized he was right. D. You and I and the whole team will go.
Yes, "The house is not as cheap as he thought" is proper grammar.
This dictator thought he had the divine right to rule his country, obviously everyone else did not.
No, it is not a complete thought so it is not a sentence. You need a subject - what has not been awarded to you?
An empty sentence is a sentence that say too little. The sentence maybe complete with all the right words in all the right places, but need ideas.
You have to put some punctuation in there before it's possible to answer this. Right now, the winner is your entire sentence - it's a big run-on.
A. I went home and ate and ate. B. Before lunch, I played volleyball; after lunch I did again. C. I thought about what he'd said soon I realized he was right. D. You and I and the whole team will go.
Yes, "The house is not as cheap as he thought" is proper grammar.
A "right" or correct sentence contains both a subject and a verb. Simply put, a sentence must be a complete thought. complete sentence = a person, place or thing doing something
I thought the right word was "impredictable" but rather it was "unpredictable".
The feeling was impalpable but she thought something was not right.
B Before lunch I played volleyball after lunch I did again
What is the right page? or What is the correct page? is fine.
This dictator thought he had the divine right to rule his country, obviously everyone else did not.
Give me your hand,"she said".
No, it is not a complete thought so it is not a sentence. You need a subject - what has not been awarded to you?
A clipped sentence is when unknow or missed words are used. Ex: A Dr is talking about a right hand in a report then right in the middle of the report he says left foot , But you know he is talking about the hand still. A sentence fragment a not a compleat thought