Read the following run-on sentence:
I enjoy cooking I like to go out to eat sometimes, too.
Which of the revisions corrects the sentence?
I enjoy cooking; and I like to go out to eat sometimes, too.
I enjoy cooking: I like to go out to eat sometimes, too.
I enjoy cooking, I like to go out to eat sometimes, too.
I enjoy cooking, but I like to go out to eat sometimes, too.