1) Fix this run-on sentence: Lily doesn't eat meat she doesn't eat chocolate. a) Lily doesn't meat, or she does not eat chocolate. b) Lily doesn't eat meat, and she doesn't eat chocolate. c) Lily doesn't eat meat, so she doesn't eat chocolate. 2) Fix this run-on sentence: Rose can make toast she can't make pancakes. a) Rose can make toast, but she can't make pancakes. b) Rose can make toast, so she can't make pancakes. c) Rose can make toast, or she can't make pancakes. 3) Fix this run-on sentence: Do you like the winter do you prefer the summer? a) Do you like the winter, and do you prefer the summer? b) Do you like the winter, so do you prefer the summer? c) Do you like the winter, or do you prefer the summer? 4) Fix this run-on sentence: Sam's cat likes sleeping on the couch he likes sleeping on his bed more. a) Sam's cat likes sleeping on the couch, but he likes sleeping on his bed more. b) Sam's cat likes sleeping on the couch, and he likes sleeping on his bed more. c) Sam's cat likes sleeping on the couch, or he likes sleeping on his bed more. 5) Fix this run-on sentence: Will you leave now will you stay longer? a) Will you leave now, and will you stay longer? b) Will you leave now, or will you stay longer? c) Will you leave now, so will you stay longer? 6) Fix this run-on sentence: We wanted to go to the store we decided to stay home. a) We wanted to go to the store we decided to stay home. b) We wanted to go, but to the store we decided to stay home. c) We wanted to go to the store, but we decided to stay home. 7) Fix this run-on sentence: All the parents came to our school play they liked it. a) All the parents came to our school play, and they liked it. b) All the parents came to our school play, so they liked it. c) All the parents came to our school play. they liked it. 8) Fix this run-on sentence: Luke dances every day he is a very good dancer. a) Luke dances every day, he is a very good dancer. b) Luke dances every day. He is a very good dancer. c) Luke dances every day. he is a very good dancer. 9) Fix this run-on sentence: We're going to the beach on Saturday you can bring your friend along. a) We're going to the beach on Saturday, so you can bring your friend along. b) We're going to the beach, and on Saturday you can bring your friend along. c) We're going to the beach on Saturday, you can bring your friend along. 10) Fix this run-on sentence: Can you help me with the division words problems I have trouble with those. a) Can you help me with the division words problems for I have trouble with those? b) Can you help me with the division words problems, I have trouble with those? c) Can you help me with the division words problems? I have trouble with those.
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Fixing Run-on Sentences
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