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Arun-on sentenceis not simply a sentence that is too long. Rather, it is a sentence in which two or moreindependent clausesare fused together without the proper punctuation or conjunctions needed to hold them together in a grammatically correct way. There are many types of run-ons. We’ll...
This quiz covers three related topics:sentence construction,sentence fragments, andrun-on sentences. If you need a refresher on any of those topics, just click the links and read the lessons. You can come back here to take the quiz whenever you're ready!
An automated grammar teaching system displays one or more sentences and allows a user to identify a location of a run-on sentence error within a sentence. The system further allows the user to correct the identified run-on sentence error. In an embodiment, if a user incorrectly identifies a ...
Run-On Sentences Many of us have seen a run-on sentence or what we thought might be one. Even if we couldn’t explain technically why it was a run-on, we intuited that such a sentence included elements that were either improperly joined or insufficiently separated. In this discussion, ...
varunon9 / sentence-type-classifier Star 18 Code Issues Pull requests Classify English sentences into assertive, negative, interrogative, imperative and exclamatory based on grammar. nlp sentence-classification nlp-machine-learning english-grammar Updated Oct 2, 2020 JavaScript ...
Although these are the common mistakes to most students' papers, they are not the only ones. Using grammar checker allows you also to note and correct mistakes such as spelling mistakes, wordiness, run-on sentences, and comma misuse.
“The ice cream truck stopped at the end of the cul-de-sac; the first little girl to run out to meet it was wearing an orange romper.” Those are still two discrete ideas. The truck is still not connected to the little girl’s clothing, nor can it be. A semicolon just won’t ...
If you removed the nonrestrictive clause “which is blue,” from either of the sentences above, the meaning of the sentences would not be lost. We’d still know that the bucket has apples in it. Note that in the second example, the nonrestrictive clause adds information about something tha...