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  • Ben is always so busy he never takes a break.
    run-on
  • I like his blue hair.
    sentence
  • Vic turned on the radio and called her best friend Bethany and told her all about what happened in gym class today.
    run-on
  • Since her dad is a firefighter.
    fragment
  • Because she is funny.
    fragment
  • As we entered the house, the telephone rang.
    sentence
  • The soldier dressed in blue is.
    fragment
  • Jumping up and down.
    fragment
  • The student from Honduras spoke about her culture.
    sentence
  • Can I stay home from school today I don't feel good.
    run-on
  • Sally toasted the bread.
    sentence
  • The water heater runs on gas.
    sentence
  • If she doesn't go to the party.
    fragment
  • Is this your water bottle?
    sentence
  • Because he's funnier.
    fragment
  • The basketball player lunged for the ball.
    sentence
  • My dog won't chase the ball because he is lazy.
    sentence
  • I forgot my key can you let me inside?
    run-on
  • O. Henry was a short story writer he was also a cowboy at one point.
    run-on
  • Spent five dollars at the fair.
    fragment
  • This is my favorite band.
    sentence
  • You're my best friend.
    sentence
  • This book describes life in the future.
    sentence
  • Look at that squirrel over there what could it be eating?
    run-on
  • Because I like frogs.
    fragment
  • A secretary who once.
    fragment
  • A whale may live 80 years, an elephant may live 70 years.
    run-on
  • Toni explained her decision no one was listening to her.
    run-on
  • Most of the tenants in the building.
    fragment
  • It is raining practice is cancelled for tonight.
    run-on
  • Your argument is valid.
    sentence
  • Tina made vegetable soup for dinner.
    sentence
  • Roasted a chicken once.
    fragment
  • I ordered an iced coffee he ordered a tea.
    run-on
  • I'll have to call the manager tomorrow the radiator overheated.
    run-on