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Dywenkie Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Run-on sentences

Run-on sentence: Rita is a police officer her badge tells her rank.

Correct: Rita is a police officer. Her badge tells her rank.

Correct: Rita is a police officer, and her badge tells her rank.

Which sentence is correct or both?
  

Top answer

both seem fine to me

  • both seem fine to me
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What's the difference between the two answers? Is there a grammatical explanation for it?
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The second one just shows how to use a conjunction: to join two independent clauses together.
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A period (.) is a hard stop in the flow of the discourse, a comma (,) a softer one.
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one more question

Bunches of flowers cover the float.

The simple subject is bunches. Can you give me an explanation?

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