the best definition of a run on sentence is that it doesn't end were it needs to and just keeps on going and going.
A sentence in which two or more independent clauses are joined in the wrong way
Run-on
Yep.
It is a term from the middle ages that means to run or escape.
run
Sam will run, and run, and run.
Run-on
Yep.
The best term for "run for your lives" is a phrasal verb.
It is a term from the middle ages that means to run or escape.
A quick run performed by lifting onto the toes
A quick run performed by lifting onto the toes
Some say yes, and some say no: there is disagreement on the definition of a run-on sentence.A run-on sentence always involves improperly joined (that is, without correct punctuation or conjunction) independent clauses. Some usage authorities define a run-on sentence strictly as having no punctuation or conjunction separating the independent clauses, while others use a broader definition that includes independent clauses joined only by a comma (the definition of a comma splice).Comma splice example: I packed my bags last night, I'm all set to go.An example of a run-on sentence with no punctuation or conjunction between the independent clauses is "I packed my bags last night I'm all set to go."
"Don't touch that package, please!" That would be an imperative sentence. It is worded as a command. It doesn't need a subject noun since "you" is implied.
run on sentence
The sentence contains a metaphor. The comparison of the regiment to a machine conveys the idea that it is worn out and inefficient.
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