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Which is a fused sentence?
Tanya is learning how to drive by practicing on side streets.
Playing sports is a lot of fun and good exercise.
Bob reads many magazines about cars, trucks, and trains.
Deciding on an outfit is frustrating I want to look unique.
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The fourth sentence: "Deciding on an outfit is frustrating I want to look unique."
It fuses two independent clauses without punctuation or a conjunction. Correct fixes:
- Put a period: "Deciding on an outfit is frustrating. I want to look unique."
- Use a semicolon: "Deciding on an outfit is frustrating; I want to look unique."
- Add a conjunction: "Deciding on an outfit is frustrating because I want to look unique."
It fuses two independent clauses without punctuation or a conjunction. Correct fixes:
- Put a period: "Deciding on an outfit is frustrating. I want to look unique."
- Use a semicolon: "Deciding on an outfit is frustrating; I want to look unique."
- Add a conjunction: "Deciding on an outfit is frustrating because I want to look unique."
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