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Click on the subject of the second sentence.Click on the subject of the first sentence. This fused sentence is actually two sentences run together with no break. Conrad likes several sports he plays football, baseball, and basketball. Heres a fused sentence: What is a Fused Sentence? That is not correct. Please try again. Correct. Conrad is the subject and likes is the verb in this sentence. Correct. He is the subject and plays is the verb in this sentence. Click on the subject of the second sentence.Click on the subject of the first sentence. This fused sentence is actually two sentences run together with no break. Navina was always tired she stopped working so much overtime. Heres another example of a fused sentence: Correct. Navina is the subject and was is the verb in this sentence. Correct. She is the subject and stopped is the verb in this sentence. Click here to learn one way to fix fused sentences. Skip this demo Click to begin

That is not correct. Please try again. Fixing Fused Sentences: Connect them using a transition word accordingly afterwards as a result consequently furthermore in fact indeed however in addition instead meanwhile nevertheless otherwise then therefore likewise for example accordingly similarly thus Click on the spot where the first sentence ends and the second sentence begins in the fused sentences below Correct. Using therefore with a semicolon and a comma connects these two sentences to show a result., therefore ; otherwisefor exampleneverthelesstherefore Good. Now look at these transition words and click on the one that best fits in the space. she lost ten pounds in two weeks.Theresa was so sick that she could not eatTheresa was so sick that she could not eat she lost ten pounds in two weeks. Correct. Using in fact with a semicolon and a comma connects these two sentences to stress a point with an example., in fact ; likewisein factin additionmeanwhile Good. Now look at these transition words and click on the one that best fits in the space. it brings in over $15 billion every year.Tourism is a major industry in FloridaTourism is a major industry in Florida it brings in over $15 billion every year. Correct. Using however with a semicolon and a comma connects these two sentences to show a contrasting idea., however ; insteadthereforesimilarlyhowever Good. Now look at these transition words and click on the one that best fits in the space. he was supposed to arrive at 11:45.Manny walked into the cafe at noonManny walked into the cafe at noon he was supposed to arrive at 11:45. Correct. Using furthermore with a semicolon and a comma connects these two sentences to add information and strengthen a point.,furthermore; insteadhoweverfurthermoreconsequently Good. Now look at these transition words and click on the one that best fits in the space. he can speak German and Italian.Jose can speak Spanish fluentlyJose can speak Spanish fluently he can speak German and Italian. Click here to see some common transition words Do More Practice

That is not correct. Please try again. Fixing Fused Sentences: Connect them using a transition word accordingly afterwards as a result consequently furthermore in fact indeed however in addition instead meanwhile nevertheless otherwise then therefore likewise for example accordingly similarly thus Click on the spot where the first sentence ends and the second sentence begins in the fused sentences below Correct. Using meanwhile with a semicolon and a comma connects these two sentences to show that two things are happening at once., meanwhile ; likewisemeanwhilethereforeafterwards Good. Now look at these transition words and click on the one that best fits in the space. the winter storm raged outside.We sat by the fire and watched a filmWe sat by the fire and watched a film the winter storm raged outside. Correct. Using otherwise with a semicolon and a comma connects these two sentences to show an avoidable consequence., otherwise ; in additionotherwiseinsteadhowever Good. Now look at these transition words and click on the one that best fits in the space. she will not finish by the deadline.Beth needs to start her essay soonBeth needs to start her essay soon she will not finish by the deadline. Correct. Using nevertheless with a semicolon and a comma connects these two sentences to show an unexpected outcome., nevertheless ; thusfor exampleneverthelessas a result Good. Now look at these transition words and click on the one that best fits in the space. by the afternoon, she is full of energy.Josie works nonstop all morningJosie works nonstop all morning by the afternoon, she is full of energy. Correct. Using indeed with a semicolon and a comma connects these two sentences to emphasize a point with an example.,indeed; accordinglysimilarlybesides Good. Now look at these transition words and click on the one that best fits in the space. he can even construct a gazebo.Steven is a skillful and versatile carpenterSteven is a skillful and versatile carpenter he can even construct a gazebo. Click Here to Exit!