English Language Arts Grade 12 45 min

Identify run-on sentences

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Identify the run-on: two sentences fused together.

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Identify the run-on: the comma splice.

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Identify the run-on: the rambling sentence.

Sample Practice Questions

Easy
Which of the following is a run-on sentence?
0.A. The car is red it drives very fast.
1.B. The car is red, and it drives very fast.
2.C. Because the car is red, it looks fast.
3.D. The red car drives very fast.
Easy
Which of the following is a run-on sentence?
0.A. She loves to read, her favorite genre is fantasy.
1.B. She loves to read; her favorite genre is fantasy.
2.C. She loves to read, and her favorite genre is fantasy.
3.D. Her favorite genre is fantasy because she loves to read.
Easy
Which of the following is a run-on sentence?
0.A. He woke up and he brushed his teeth and he ate breakfast.
1.B. After he woke up, he brushed his teeth and ate breakfast.
2.C. He woke up. Then, he brushed his teeth and ate breakfast.
3.D. He woke up, brushed his teeth, and ate breakfast.

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