AVOIDING RUN ON SENTENCES Adapted by Algonquin College from content provided by Capital Community College and Professor Charles Darling.

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AVOIDING RUN ON SENTENCES Adapted by Algonquin College from content provided by Capital Community College and Professor Charles Darling.

Long Doesn’t Mean Run-On! The length of a sentence has nothing to do with whether or not a sentence is considered a run-on. An over-exuberant, run-off-at-the- mouth, 400-word gorilla of a sentence can be structurally fine. A run-on sentence is one in which two clauses have been connected incorrectly.

Coupling Independent Clauses: Just Say No! Let’s think of an independent clause as an independently operated train headed west… Getting connected to another train headed east. Nothing but grief will result from coupling these train clauses incorrectly! For example…

Comma Splice Errors Some students think they can study for an important exam by “cramming” all night, they are probably wrong. This is an example of the dreaded comma splice! A comma splice connects two independent clauses with only a comma. There are several ways to fix a comma splice…

We can insert a period and start a new sentence. Some students think they can study for an important exam by “cramming” all night. T hey are probably wrong. We can insert a comma plus a coordinating conjunction. Some students think they can study for an important exam by “cramming” all night, but they are probably wrong. We can use a semicolon. Some students think they can study for an important exam by cramming all night ; they are probably wrong. Fixing Comma Splice Errors

There are three situations in which run-on sentences are apt to happen: When a pronoun in the second clause refers to a noun in the first clause: The Prime Minister’s popularity has plummeted, he apparently underestimated the opposition. When a suggestion or directive occurs in the second clause: You will be responsible for this material on the final exam, study it thoroughly now. When two clauses are connected by a transitional expression: Many people think protectionism can halt rising prices, however, the opposite is actually true. Three Run-on Traps

We can free trapped run-ons by correcting sentences in a few different ways: The Prime Minister’s popularity has plummeted, and she apparently underestimated the opposition. You will be responsible for this material on the final exam. Study it thoroughly now. Many people think protectionism can halt rising prices ; however, the opposite is actually true. Freeing Trapped Run-ons

Now you’ll never again write a run- on sentence! Congratulations! Be sure to review the section on Run-On Sentences in the Guide to Grammar and Writing.