Some of the following sentences are correct, and some are run-ons and comma splices
Remember that a run-on sentence includes two independent clauses without proper
punctuation between them. A comma splice has an insufficient comma that needs to be
followed by a fanboys or that needs to be changed to a semicolon or a period. Identify
whether the sentence is correct (ok), a run-on (ro), or a comma splice (cs). Then correct each
run-on or comma splice by making one of the clauses dependent or by using a comma, a
fanboys and a comma, a semicolon, or a period.
Warehouse stores are good places to shop if you have a big freezer. (ok, ro, cs)
What will be an ideal response?
ok: one independent clause followed by a dependent clause starting with if
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Each of the following sentences contains a blank. Choose the letter (A or B) that is followed by the pronoun or pronouns that correctly complete the sentence. Rita, about _____ we speak, is very inexperienced, but certainly capable
a. who b. whom
Mon professeur est gentil.
What will be an ideal response?
Studying "harder" is like pushing harder to open a locked door. Perhaps it is not how
hard we try that matters as much as what we try. Rather than straining and struggling against your barriers, try something more ___. Create a new strategy. Find a key to unlock that door. a. constructive b. capacity c. impelling d. vacillating
D. Buenos consejos (advice). Das algunos consejos a tus campistas sobre lo que deben o no deben hacer. Decide si debes usar el mandato informal afirmativo o negativo del verbo entre paréntesis para dar buenos consejos. _________________ a las montañas sólo para hacer el alpinismo. (ir)
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).