An answer that basically almost never ends. Haha, likeee
Bob was good, and he was smart, and he liked red, and he was cute, and he knew how to tie his shoes, and he was stupid, and he was ... etc. LOLOL
A sentence that keeps going and never ends. Plus, it has no full stops.
e.g
Today was awesome because I went to the shops to eat fish later I went to the cinema and watched movies but I didn't enjoy some so I went home and watched tv and ate chicken because people don't like me at the shops so I went to bed later and dreamt of chicken and everything because I'm epic
Just say there are no time for you to breathe
run
Sam will run, and run, and run.
The infinitive phrase plays the role of an adverb in this sentence. It tells why you met at the park. In the sentence "You met at the park to run", "to run" is the infinitive phrase.
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Did you see that stray cat run across the street.You can't stray very far off the path. That stray cat has returned.
we are running out of time
A sentence that basically never ends. Like. Billy was a fast runner, and he was smart, and flexible, and optimistic about eating a cactus...so on
When I went to the lake it started raining and thanks to the rain I discovered many run-offs.
run on sentence
Sentence is misspelled first off. Your sentence: I like to run with my dog in the field he's got a pretty coat? This is a run on sentence. You should put a period after field. "I like to run with my dog in the field." This is a complete sentence. In the next part you add: "He's got a pretty coat." This is another subject and so should be included in another sentence. The subject in the first sentence is running with the dog, in the second sentence the subject is the dog's pretty coat.
The correct grammar for the sentence is: "She wished she had run instead of marrying him." This sentence is in past perfect tense, with "had run" and "marrying" being the correct verb forms.
I am in 5th grade and I know a run on sentence it is a sentence with commas to separate your full sentence
I am in 5th grade and I know a run on sentence it is a sentence with commas to separate your full sentence
The sentence 'Head off to the airport to meet with somebody to ship out this stuff to Australia' is not correct grammar because it is a run on sentence.
A run-on sentence is a sentence that joins independent clauses without appropriate punctuation or conjunctions. This can make the sentence long and confusing for the reader to follow. It is a common mistake in writing that should be avoided for clear communication.
A run-on sentence.
"Run" by itself is not a complete sentence because it lacks a subject and a verb. To make it a sentence, you could say something like "I run every morning" or "The dog likes to run in the park."