Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, November 10, 2007 at 10:10pm.
Run-ons occur when two (or more) sentences run together without any punctuation or with only a comma (comma splice). Which one is really two sentences with no punctuation to separate them?
I thinkl it's number three
Yes! #3 is correct.
=)
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