Run-on Sentences:Fused Sentences and Comma Splices
Comma Splice
Occur when independent clauses are joined with a comma that is not followed by a coordinating conjunction(for,and,nor,but,or,yet,so). Example:The grass needs to be cut,get going on it right away.
Run-on Sentences
Occur when independent clauses are not joined properly.
Fused Sentence
Occur when there is no punctuation between independent clauses. Example:The grass needs to be cut get going right away.
Third way to correct a run-on sentence
Turn each independent clause into a separate sentence. Example:The grass needs to be cut.Get going on it right away.
Fourth way to correct a run-on sentence
Turn one of the independent clauses into a dependent clause. Example:Since the grass needs to be cut,get going on it right away.
First way to correct a run-on sentence
Use a comma and a coordinating conjunction to join the independent clauses. Example:The grass needs to be cut,so get going on it right away.
Second way to correct a run-on sentence
Use a semicolon to join the independent clauses. Example:The grass needs to be cut;get going on it right away.
Fused Sentences and Comma Splice
What two types of run-on sentences are there?