🔠 Grammar Tip: It’s Not Aerobics – It’s Run On Sentences

Run-on sentence

A run-on sentence is two complete sentences joined by a simple comma. This is different from a really long sentence.  You need conjunctions to fix a run-on sentence. Here’s an example:

  • Incorrect: Practice is over at 5pm, you need to pick John up in time.
  • Correct: Practice is over at 5pm, so you need to pick John up in time.

You can also replace the comma with a semi-colon or a period to make two complete sentences correctly.

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