A run-on sentence joins two independent clauses without proper punctuation. Correcting it involves using coordinating conjunctions or appropriate punctuation.
Run-On Sentences: When two or more complete sentences are not separated by any punctuation, it is known as a run-on sentence. For example, 'I went to the store I bought some fruits.'
To correct a run-on sentence, you can add a coordinating conjunction like 'and' or 'but', insert a period to create two separate sentences, or use a semicolon to separate the clauses.
Remember that run-on sentences can be fused (lacking any punctuation between clauses) or a comma splice (incorrectly joined by a comma).
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