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Run-on sentences

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  • I love biking outside in the fall the leaves are so pretty.
    Yes! It should be, "I love biking outside in the fall. The leaves are so pretty."
  • Fred really hated practicing piano he wasn't good at it.
    Yes! It should be, "Fred really hated practicing piano. He wasn't good at it."
  • I decided to learn how to paint so that I could paint my mother's portrait.
    No! This is not a run-on sentence.
  • I wanted to go swimming on the weekend.
    No! This is not a run-on sentence.
  • Do you want to go grocery shopping with me I hear there is a sale.
    Yes! It should be "Do you want to go grocery shopping with me? I hear there is a sale."
  • Let's go running I need to get some exercise.
    Yes! It should be, "Let's go running. I need to get some exercise."
  • I began going to church every Sunday it was fun to see all of my neighbors there.
    Yes! It should be, "I began going to church every Sunday. It was fun to see all of my neighbors there."
  • Do you want to go to the baseball game with me?
    No! This is not a run-on sentence.
  • I refused to go to the party the birthday boy hadn't invited me.
    Yes! It should be, "I refused to go to the party. The birthday boy hadn't invited me."
  • Learning English can be hard but I am progressing.
    No! This is not a run-on sentence.
  • I want to win the lottery I want to use the money to help others.
    Yes! It should be, "I want to win the lottery. I want to use the money to help others."
  • Do you prefer eating chocolate ice cream or bubblegum ice cream?
    No! This is not a run-on sentence.
  • Malala was a good student she studied hard.
    Yes! It should be, "Malala was a good student. She studied hard."
  • I attempt to finish my homework early in the day so that I have more free time later.
    No! This is not a run-on sentence.
  • Let's go mountain climbing on Sunday the weather will be very sunny.
    Yes! It should be, "Let's go mountain climbing on Sunday. The weather will be very sunny."
  • I love to go hiking when the weather is warm and sunny.
    No! This is not a run-on sentence.