It is a run-on sentence, because there are two complete thoughts expressed without using a conjunction.That is a very loud boat. Something must be wrong with it.or That boat motor is very loud, and there may be something wrong with it.
Yes, you can begin a sentence with the word "Another." As long as you don't create a sentence fragment by doing so, there is nothing wrong with it. Here is an example: "You must wear safety goggles every time. These chemicals can cause permanent eye damage. Another concern is the temperature of the heated solution. You must handle it with tongs."
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No. This is a sentence with only one word: "Go."
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All new employees must be tuned in the pattern of private company.
To make this sentence parallel, the verbs and subject must be in agreement. "Clean stalls" would be a phrase that would make this sentence parallel.
It is a run-on sentence, because there are two complete thoughts expressed without using a conjunction.That is a very loud boat. Something must be wrong with it.or That boat motor is very loud, and there may be something wrong with it.
The student sat in his desk for the whole class.
The sentence should be: "The words of the puppeteers must be spoken clearly for all to hear." "Speak" should be changed to "spoken" to make the sentence grammatically correct.
The bevy of beauties on the float must wave their hands throughout the entire parade.
Sure! All employees must comply with the company's dress code policy.
Thoroughly wash their hands, or change their protective gloves that some employers insist their employees wear when handling food.
Although the spelling may be wrong in places, the sentence is true.
Employees must justify any expenses of company funds. The standard of Western typing is to justify text to the left margin.
You must always use legal means to right a wrong, using retaliation only leads to more retaliation.