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Run-on sentences are when there are two main clauses in one sentence with out proper punctuation. I ate pie zombies gave me the pie. This is an example of a run on sentence. There is supposed to be a comma in between pie and zombies. The sentence is supposed to be; I ate the pie. Zombies gave me the pie. Comma Splice • Comma splices are like run on sentences but they have commas in them instead of periods. For example We packed snacks juice ice cream and soda for the picnic. The mistake in this sentence is that there is supposed to be a comma in between the words when they are being listed. This is the correct way to write this sentence; We packed snacks, juice, ice cream, and soda for the picnic. Sentence articles In this sentence it shows how Ausjed is an amazing boy. Present tense Present tense words are used to show what is happening in the present. For example speak can be I am speaking. There is usually a s or an E.D at the end of each verb for present tense. You should have do your homework last night. This sentence should be: You should have done your homework last night. Clauses Independent An independent clause is a clause that can stand alone. Ausjed Studied in the library for his exam. The sentence above is an example of an independent clause. Dependent A Dependent clause is a clause that cannot stand alone but has to be connected to a independent clause. Try something else, if you don’t succeed. The bolded part is the dependent clause, and the regular part is the independent clause. Subject verb agreement In a sentence a subject and a verb should either be singular or plural. These rules do not apply to verbs that do not have helping verbs. If the subject is singular then the verb will end with an s. If the subject is plural than the verb will not end with an s. Subject pronoun agreement A singular pronoun must replace a singular noun. A plural pronoun must replace a plural noun. No body knows how chocolate is healthy for their bodies. Instead of their bodies it should be his/her body. Semicolon Apostrophe A semicolon is used in place of a period when the conjunction is missing. The apostrophe is placed in the spot where the letter s is missing. The apostrophe is also used to show possession. Possession: The boy’s hat Call me tomorrow; I will help you only then. Homophones Homophones are two words that sound the same but they have different meanings. For example: I scream for Ice cream. I scream and ice cream sound the same but they are different words. I scream means that someone is shouting, and ice cream means the food or dessert ice cream. Also dessert and desert. Dessert is an appetizer and desert is a place.