
English Skills 10th Edition by John Langan, Zoe Albright
Edition 10ISBN: 978-1260257120
English Skills 10th Edition by John Langan, Zoe Albright
Edition 10ISBN: 978-1260257120 Exercise 32
Some of the run-ons that follow are fused sentences, having no punctuation between the two complete thoughts; others are comma splices, having only a comma between the two complete thoughts. Correct the run-ons by using one of the following three methods:
• Period and capital letter
• Comma and joining word
• Semicolon
Do not use the same method of correction for every sentence.
EXAMPLE
Three people did the
could have done it alone.
The college has been able to operate within its budget it won't need to raise tuition.
• Period and capital letter
• Comma and joining word
• Semicolon
Do not use the same method of correction for every sentence.
EXAMPLE
Three people did the

The college has been able to operate within its budget it won't need to raise tuition.
Explanation
budget. I...
English Skills 10th Edition by John Langan, Zoe Albright
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