it's not a run-on sentence.pink_08 wrote:Distinguished architecture requires the expenditure of large sums of money, even if it is by no means certain that the expenditure of large sums of money produce distinguished architecture.
On a different note, I was analyzing the structure of the sentence.
1. Is this is a run-on sentence, the two clauses are joined by a comma without a conjuction.
Clause 1:
Distinguished architecture requires the expenditure of large sums of money
Clause 2:( has subordinate clause with pronoun that )
even if it is by no means certain that the expenditure of large sums of money produce distinguished architecture
Ron, could you please clarify ???
you may just want to memorize the following as an idiomatic construction:
it is ADJ that INDEPENDENT CLAUSE
for instance, it is impossible that he understands all of this stuff.
that's what's happening in the second half of this sentence.

















