Exam 18: Avoiding Run-Ons and Comma Splices

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Select the answer that corrects the comma splice or run-on sentence. -I love to play tennis I'm not very good at it.

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Correct each comma splice and run-on sentence using different methods. -I had a flat tire on the way to my interview, I arrived 30 minutes late.

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There are a few ways to correct the comma splice and run-on sentence in this example:

1. Separate the two independent clauses into two separate sentences:
"I had a flat tire on the way to my interview. I arrived 30 minutes late."

2. Use a coordinating conjunction (such as "and" or "but") to join the two independent clauses:
"I had a flat tire on the way to my interview, but I arrived 30 minutes late."

3. Use a semicolon to join the two independent clauses:
"I had a flat tire on the way to my interview; I arrived 30 minutes late."

Select the answer that corrects the comma splice or run-on sentence. -The computers were on sale so I purchased a new laptop.

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Correct each comma splice and run-on sentence using different methods. -Martha was married to George, she was in love with Arnold.

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Select the answer that corrects the comma splice or run-on sentence. -I must be a genius I figured out how to register for classes with no complications.

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Select the answer that corrects the comma splice or run-on sentence. -It's not easy to find a good job, some people take jobs they don't want.

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Select the answer that corrects the comma splice or run-on sentence. -We only watched movies and drank soda, Saturday nights weren't exciting at our house.

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Select the answer that corrects the comma splice or run-on sentence. -Jeff left Annette at the altar her mother vowed to get revenge.

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Select the answer that corrects the comma splice or run-on sentence. -Barbara wanted the promotion unfortunately she compromised her morals to get it.

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Correct each comma splice and run-on sentence using different methods. -Performing community service can be rewarding, it is a great opportunity to meet new people.

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Select the answer that corrects the comma splice or run-on sentence. -High heels hurt my feet but my new shoes look great with my dress.

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Select the answer that corrects the comma splice or run-on sentence. -The scouts weren't prepared for the hike they were exhausted when they made camp.

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Select the answer that corrects the comma splice or run-on sentence. -Janet left fingerprints on the glass, the detectives were able to solve the crime.

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Select the answer that corrects the comma splice or run-on sentence. -We worked on the chemistry project last night we hope to finish it soon.

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Correct each comma splice and run-on sentence using different methods. -We ordered a seven-course meal we had only enough money for beverages.

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Select the answer that corrects the comma splice or run-on sentence. -Marty dreamed of being a star, therefore he auditioned almost every week.

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Correct each comma splice and run-on sentence using different methods. -Ice cream comes in every conceivable flavor there is not as big of a selection for low-calorie ice cream.

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Select the answer that corrects the comma splice or run-on sentence. -We were married on Valentine's Day, it was a romantic ceremony.

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Select the answer that corrects the comma splice or run-on sentence. -The psychic predicted rain, it snowed all evening.

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