When we need them, they are there
One way to fix a run on sentence is to split the sentence into two separate sentences. You can use coordinating conjunctions using for, and, nor, but, or, yet and so this is also known as FANBOYS. You can also use a comma as well. If the sentences are closely related you can separate them with a semicolon.
How can you fix this sentence? The best of luck With the "Planning For Yourselves" conference.
Three ways to fix a sentence fragment are:-Add a subject; the person/thing that is doing the given action in the sentence:Sleeps all day. - He sleeps all day.-Add a verb; be sure the sentence is telling the reader what is being done.Carla and Charles very muddy. - Carla and Charles arevery muddy.-Add the fragment to a complete sentence. An independent clause (a simple sentence) contains a subject and a predicate and makes sense by itself.Maxim sleeps all day. Even with the dogs barking madly. - Maxim sleeps all day, even with the dogs barking madly.
The best way to fix this sentence fragment is - Jack usually wore a black beret
Could you define a "computer blackbox"?
Will he be able to fix the broken television? The subject in the sentence above is "he."
The subject of the sentence "Will he be able to fix the broken TV?" is "he." The subject is the person performing the action of fixing the TV.
dictionary.com defines "define" as:1. to state or set forth the meaning of (a word, phrase, etc.)2. to explain or identify the nature or essential qualities of3. to fix or lay down definitely; specify distinctly: to define one's responsibilities.4. to determine or fix the boundaries or extent of: to define property with stakes.5. to make clear the outline or form of: The roof was boldly defined against the sky."Define" means to describe something or lay out the characteristics of something. If you want to define a word, you say what it means.
To fix something neatly:)
Leave it as is ? It's a complete sentence.
Repaint it
You don't need to fix it.