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Hello there, English learner! 👋
Great question about run-on sentences—a common challenge for writers at all levels. Run-ons can make your writing confusing or hard to follow. But don’t worry—I’ll show you exactly how to spot, fix, and avoid them with clear examples and tips!
🗝️ What Is a Run-On Sentence?
A run-on sentence happens when two or more independent clauses (complete sentences) are joined incorrectly—usually without proper punctuation or connecting words.
🧠 In short:
➡️ A run-on is like two or more full sentences smashed together without a proper break.
❌ Example of a Run-On:
I love ice cream it’s my favorite dessert.
This contains two complete ideas, but they’re not separated properly.
✅ How to Fix a Run-On Sentence
You can fix a run-on in five main ways:
🔧 1. Use a Period (Break into two sentences)
❌ I love ice cream it’s my favorite dessert.
✔️ I love ice cream. It’s my favorite dessert.
Simple and effective!
🔧 2. Use a Comma + Coordinating Conjunction
(FANBOYS = for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)
✔️ I love ice cream, and it’s my favorite dessert.
🧠 Think: comma + FANBOY = correct connection.
🔧 3. Use a Semicolon (;)
Semicolons link two closely related independent clauses.
✔️ I love ice cream; it’s my favorite dessert.
🔧 4. Use a Subordinating Conjunction
Make one clause dependent (use because, although, since, while, etc.)
✔️ I love ice cream because it’s my favorite dessert.
✔️ Although I love cake, ice cream is my favorite.
🔧 5. Use a Relative Clause
You can rephrase one sentence to describe the other.
✔️ Ice cream, which I love, is my favorite dessert.
⚠️ Don’t Use Just a Comma! (Comma Splice)
This is another type of run-on.
❌ I love ice cream, it’s my favorite dessert. ← Wrong
✔️ I love ice cream. It’s my favorite dessert.
✔️ I love ice cream, and it’s my favorite dessert. ← Correct
📝 Practice: Identify and Fix the Run-Ons
Fix the run-on sentences below:
✅ Suggested Fixes:
💡 Learning Tip: Spot the Subjects and Verbs
If your sentence has more than one subject and verb, ask:
🧠 If you see:
Subject + verb, subject + verb → check for proper punctuation!
🎯 Pro Tip: Read It Out Loud
When reading aloud:
If so, your sentence might be a run-on!