To correct a run-on sentence, you can split it up into smaller sentences, insert commas, or insert semicolons. Basically, add grammar and take out anything that is unnecessary to the sentence.
To punctuate means to insert punctuation marks (such as commas, periods, or quotation marks) into written text to clarify meaning and structure sentences correctly. It involves using symbols to signal the beginning and end of sentences, clauses, or dialogue in order to improve readability and flow.
To end one sentence and begin another, a period must be inserted between the two, along with one to two spaces.
Noun: He fed the insert into the printer. Verb: He proceeded to insert the circle into the square hole not knowing that it would not fit.
using data structure an element can insert at any position easily. with out traversing through the entire list.
I begged the nurse not to insert the needle into my skin
Do you need help to insert that piece?My guess don't blame me.....
To repair comma splice and run-on sentence errors, you can use the following methods: Separate the clauses into distinct sentences by adding a period between them. Use a semicolon to connect closely related independent clauses. Insert a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) after a comma. Rephrase one of the clauses to make it dependent, often using subordinating conjunctions like although or because.
Example sentence - The podiatrist recommended using an arch insert in her shoes.
i want to annihilate (insert place)
Insert the catridge in the printer
Two sentences: The sea calmed. No boats left shore.You must first decide on the right connecting word, which are often and, but, therefore, yet. You use the context of each sentence to choose the correct connecting word. For example, these two sentences have a contradiction: sea calmed... yet still no boats left. But is the easiest connector when there is a contradiction.Make sure you change capitalization on the second sentence, then insert a comma and the connecting word.Compound sentence examples:The sea calmed, but no boats left shore.The sea calmed, yet, no boats left shore.If the first half read, "The seas were still not calm", then it makes sense that no boats left shore-- there is no contradiction. Here you could use the word so--The seas were still not calm, so no boats left the shore.