Rewrite these run-ons either by using a semicolon or by writing two correct sentences. I go to work every day then I come home. What you see is what you get I always check for quality. This new carpet comes in blue, green, and beige I chose the blue to match my furniture. Lions travel in groups called prides the females of the pride do most of the hunting.

Respuesta :

1 I go to work every day; then I come home. OR I go to work every day. Then I come home.

2 What you see is what you get; I always check for quality. OR What you see is what you get. I always check for quality.

3 This new carpet comes in blue, green, and beige; I chose the blue to match my furniture. OR This new carpet comes in blue, green, and beige. I chose the blue to match my furniture.

4 Lions travel in groups called prides; the females of the pride do most of the hunting. OR Lions travel in groups called prides. The females of the pride do most of the hunting.

The run-on sentences have been corrected and revised accordingly as given below:

  • I go to work every day; then I come home. OR I go to work every day. Then I come home.
  • What you see is what you get; I always check for quality. OR What you see is what you get. I always check for quality.
  • This new carpet comes in blue, green, and beige; I chose blue to match my furniture. OR This new carpet comes in blue, green, and beige. I chose blue to match my furniture.
  • Lions travel in groups called pride; the females of the pride do most of the hunting. OR Lions travel in groups called pride. The females of the pride do most of the hunting.

What are run-on sentences?

Run-On Sentences are sentences that muddle up two or more independent clauses in such a way that they are connected wrongly.

This often leads to problems of comprehension.

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