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He didn't phone her. He wrote her a letter.

He didn't phone instead he wrote her a letter

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How do you correct sentence run on?

Sentences that run on can be fixed by simply breaking it up into more, smaller sentences, also if a sentence isn't quite long enough to make two sentences, break it up by instead of using a lot of 'ands' and 'ors', use a ';' to create two, different, complete thoughts that are in the same sentence. Above was a run-on sentence, you can fix it by doing the above tips: Sentences that run on can be fixed by simply breaking it up into more, smaller sentences. If a sentence isn't quite long enough to make two sentences, break it up. Instead of using a lot of 'ands' and 'ors', use a ';' to create two, different, complete thoughts; this is a simple way to create a combined sentence of two smaller sentences.


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