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There are Two Types of Run-
On Sentences
Comma Splices:
Fused Sentences: A comma is used to connect
They are fused or or “splice” together the
joined together as if two complete thoughts. A
they were only one comma alone is NOT
thought. ENOUGH to connect two
complete sentences.
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Correcting Run-On Sentences
◆ One way of correcting a run-on is to use a
period and a capital letter between the two
complete sentences. Use this method
especially if the thoughts are not closely
related.
– Kristin plays the guitar well she hopes to start
her own band.
– Revision: Kristin plays the guitar well. She hopes
to start her own band.
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Correcting Run-On Sentences
◆ Another way of correcting a run-on is to
use a comma plus a joining word to
connect the two complete thoughts.
There are seven joining words (also
called conjunctions).
– Kristin plays the guitar well, and she hopes
to start her own band.
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Adding a Coordinating Conjunction
For Nor
And
Michael plays the
trumpet well, so he
hopes to be selected
for the jazz band.
But So
Or Yet
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Correcting Run-On Sentences
◆ A third method of correcting a run-on is
to use a semicolon to mark the break
between two sentences.
Kristin plays the guitar
◆ A semicolon looks like a period above a
well; she hopes to start
comma.
her own band. Also correct:
◆ When it is used to correct run-ons,
Kristin plays the the
guitar
semicolon can be used well; alone consequently,
or with a
she hopes to start
transitional word. her own band.
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Learning to Identify and Correct
Comma Splices
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Learning to Identify and Correct
Comma Splices
1. The temperature
Correct
dropped below freezing last
night. We had to bring our
plants indoors.
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Learning to Identify and Correct
Comma Splices
2. The temperature
dropped below freezing last
night; we had to bring our
plants indoors.
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Learning to Identify and Correct
Comma Splices
2. The temperature
Correct
dropped below freezing last
night; we had to bring our
plants indoors.
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Learning to Identify and Correct
Comma Splices
3. The temperature
dropped below freezing last
night, so we had to bring
our plants indoors.
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Learning to Identify and Correct
Comma Splices
3. The temperature
Correct
dropped below freezing last
night, so we had to bring
our plants indoors.
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Learning to Identify and Correct
Comma Splices
4. The temperature
dropped below freezing last
night, we had to bring our
plants indoors.
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Learning to Identify and Correct
Comma Splices
4. The temperature
dropped below freezing last
Incorrect night, we had to bring our
plants indoors.
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Learning to Identify and Correct
Comma Splices
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Learning to Identify and Correct
Comma Splices
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Learning to Identify and Correct
Comma Splices
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Learning to Identify and Correct
Comma Splices
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Learning to Identify and Correct
Comma Splices
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Learning to Identify and Correct
Comma Splices
“Therefore
Practice ” isIdentify
Review: not one of the
seven
each coordinating
entry as correct conjunctions,
or
so it cannot be used with a
incorrect.
comma between two
independent clauses.
See page 336 for a list
7.The temperature dropped
of transitional words..
below freezing last night,
Incorrect therefore, we had to bring
our plants indoors.
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Learning to Identify and Correct
Comma Splices
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Learning to Identify and Correct
Comma Splices
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Learning to Identify and Correct
Comma Splices
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Learning to Identify and Correct
Comma Splices
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