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run-on sentence
noun
- a written sequence of two or more main clauses that are not separated by a period or semicolon or joined by a conjunction.
run-on sentence
- A grammatically faulty sentence in which two or more main or independent clauses are joined without a word to connect them or a punctuation mark to separate them: āThe fog was thick he could not find his way home.ā The error can be corrected by adding a conjunction with a comma (āThe fog was thick, and he could not find his way homeā) or by separating the two clauses with a semicolon (āThe fog was thick; he could not find his way homeā).
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of run-on sentence1
Example Sentences
But if the above resembles a run-on sentence, hereās the reason: the Seattle Storm Center for Basketball Performance defies easy description.
This run-on sentence had 3,819 letters and created the S ā or spike ā protein that the coronavirus needed to infect and replicate.
Describing Bigās accomplishments, he rattles a run-on sentence like heās speaking in tongues: ālied to the devilāstalked the deepest woodsāhogtied panthersādrained jugsāgot stung by one thousand hornets and only smiled.ā
What followed instead was an hour of presidential stream of consciousness as Mr. Trump drifted seemingly at random from one topic to another, often in the same run-on sentence.
āThe protests are just punctuation marks in a long run-on sentence,ā she said.
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