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A run-on-sentence is a sentence consisting of two or more independent clauses. An example with two independent clauses which are indicated by brackets: (Teachers like writing), (they do it every chance they get).
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Run-on sentence?
Sounds perfectly fine. The subject is still the subject not so far into the end. If you have seen a good example of a run-on sentence you would know what it is like, since it could use more commas or …
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How can I fix this run on sentence? Is it run-on sentence?
It sounds like this would break apart at its natural joints. Keeping it as one long over-explained thought, bringing in the source of each thought, and what they mean to you with regard to going to sc …