I have had such a bad day, I got a zero on my run-on grammar quiz then I Misty was being so rude to me at lunch.
Madison?! What's wrong? Why are you so upset?
Well I don't think I can help with Misty, but I can help you understand run-on sentences.
Really? I would really appreciate it Johnny.
Of course I will help you Madison. A common run-on sentence uses a comma splice. This type of run-on sentence is basically two independent sentences connected together through a comma.
Okay that makes sense. So there are other types of run-on sentences?
Yes, there are multiple forms of run-on sentences. For example, you said earlier, "I have had such a bad day, I got a zero on my run-on grammar quiz then I Misty was being so rude to me at lunch."
I didn't even realize what I was saying. I was so upset and scatter brained I wasn't thinking about how I must've sounded.
I understand why your sentence is a run-on. Another type of run-on sentence happens when someone is flustered and continues to talk without stopping as well. That is what you did before.
So the way I would fix that sentence could be by adding a period?
For that type of run-on you can use a period or conjunction to connect the sentences together. Do you think you are starting to understand now?
Yes I do believe I am beginning to understand the concept of run-on sentences. Thank you so much Johnny!
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