Run-on sentences occur when two or more independent clauses are improperly joined without appropriate punctuation or conjunctions. For example: "I love to read I go to the library every week." Another example is: "She enjoys painting her friends like to play music." In both cases, the sentences can be corrected by using a period, semicolon, or conjunction.
My feet are killing me
You can start a sentence with "Also"
rose and Cherry
You can't.
I don't think you can
To fix the run-on sentence, you can separate it into two sentences: "Rajeet opened the window. He loved the smell of a rainstorm."
It's really just 2 separate sentences. We went to my cousin's wedding. Over 300 people were invited.
"Write a simple sentence" is a simple sentence. Other examples: The dog buried the bone. Mary sang. George snorted. Pedro had breakfast.
adjectives of the looked up word, examples of how the word is used in a sentence
Something that means the same as the other word, for example, TV and television.
Examples of intervening phrases include "in fact," "on the other hand," "as a result," and "for example." These phrases provide additional information or clarification within a sentence but could be removed without changing the overall meaning of the sentence.
A sentence is not a sentence if it lacks a subject or a verb. Examples: Up until then... ...as often as possible. The car with the dent... ...if you can. (However, without the "if", the statement "You can." is a sentence.) After lunch... ...of a sentence. It should be noted that when people are talking to each other, it is not as necessary to always use complete or proper sentences; it is important when writing.
We also examine in detail some other examples of more relevance to Computer Science.
Yes it is definitely. Sit quietly is an emphatic/command sentence. This type of sentence doesn't follow the usual S V O pattern of an English sentence. Other examples: Be quiet, sit down,
There are many examples for this such as this sentence itself.
A kernel sentence is a simple declarative construction with only one verb. Examples:We're having soup.Tony came home.Tulips are in season.He parked the car.
It was necessary for doctors to perform the surgery. This is an example using the word necessary.