WHAT ARE INDEPENDENT AND DEPENDENT CLAUSES?
A clause is a thought that has a subject and verb.
An independent clause is a thought that can stand alone.
A dependent clause is a thought that can not stand alone and depends on the independent clause.
An Example: After we finished dinner, we went to the
movies.The independent clause is in orange and the
dependent clause is in green.
WHAT IS A RUN-ON? “A run-on is two complete thoughts
that are run together with no adequate sign given to make the break down between them” (Langan)
A run-on usually lacks proper punctuation between the clauses.
An Example: Brandon’s car is in the shop and the
transmission has failed.
WHAT IS A COMMA SPLICE?
A comma splice is a type of run-on sentence where two sentences are connected with a comma instead of a semicolon, or a comma and conjunction.
An Example: I go to school, my brother stays home.
WHAT IS A FUSED SENTENCE?
A fused sentence is a type of run-on that has no punctuation marks at all.
It is a run-on that is joined as if it is one single thought.
An Example: Tom read the novel his friend saw the
movie.
WHEN DO RUN-ONS APPEAR?
“When an independent clause gives an order or directive based on what was said in the prior independent clause” (Run-ons).
An Example:“This next chapter has a lot of difficult
information in it, you should start studying right away” (Run-ons).
WHEN DO RUN-ONS APPEAR?
When the second sentence has a pronoun that relates to the first sentence, run-ons frequently occur.
An Example:“The men at the door claimed to have
paving material left over from another job they wanted to pave our driveway for a ‘bargain price’” (Langan)
WHEN DO RUN-ONS APPEAR?
Transitional words or phrases, such as however, therefore, and nevertheless, connecting two clauses is one of the most frequent forms of run-on sentences because it sounds and looks correctly done.
An Example:It’s raining outside therefore don’t forget
your umbrella.
HOW TO FIX RUN-ONS AND COMMA SPLICES:
Write each independent clause separately as sentences.
Examples:“The men at the door claimed to have
paving material left over from another job. They wanted to pave our driveway for a ‘bargain price.’” (Langan).
HOW TO FIX RUN-ONS AND COMMA SPLICES:
“Use a semicolon to separate the two independent clauses” (“Lesson”)
Examples:Brandon’s car is in the shop; the
transmission has failed.Tom read the novel; his friend saw the
movie.
HOW TO FIX RUN-ONS AND COMMA SPLICES:
Use a comma and a connecting word. Connecting words are: For, And, Nor,
But, Or, Yet, and So (FANBOYS) Examples:
“This next chapter has a lot of difficult information in it, so you should start studying right away.” (Run-ons).
I go to school, and my brother stays home.
HOW TO FIX RUN-ONS AND COMMA SPLICES:
“Use a semicolon and one of the following words: therefore, furthermore, thus, however, also, nevertheless, consequently” (“Lesson”)
An Example:It’s raining outside; therefore, don’t
forget your umbrella.
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