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Which of the following is a run-on sentence?
Would you like more ketchup for your fries or do you have enough?
I’ll eat a hamburger with everything on it, but I’d prefer one without pickles or mustard.
Mayonnaise is the dullest condiment; even the color is boring.
I love ketchup I hate mustard.
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"I love ketchup I hate mustard."
This is a run-on (fused sentence) because two independent clauses are joined without proper punctuation or a conjunction. Correct forms include:
- I love ketchup; I hate mustard.
- I love ketchup, and I hate mustard.
This is a run-on (fused sentence) because two independent clauses are joined without proper punctuation or a conjunction. Correct forms include:
- I love ketchup; I hate mustard.
- I love ketchup, and I hate mustard.
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