Night reader wrote:A run-on is a sentence error caused by running one sentence into another, without putting any punctuation in between.
Examples:
We all like the Verbal forum we all like SC posts (Incorrect)
We all like the Verbal forum. We all like SC posts (Correct)
We all like the Verbal forum; we like SC posts (Correct)
We all like the Verbal forum, and we all like SC posts (Correct)
We all like the Verbal forum; however we like the most SC posts (Correct)
We all like the Verbal forum - SC posts (Correct)
atulmangal wrote:can anyone explain "run on sentence error" types with example...???
Thanks for such a nice post. The following sentence needs a simple correction. It may be a silly mistake.
We all like the Verbal forum; however we like the most SC posts (Correct)
The following is a list of conjunctive adverbs:
accordingly, furthermore, moreover, similarly,
also, hence, namely, still,
anyway, however, nevertheless, then,
besides, incidentally, next, thereafter,
certainly, indeed, nonetheless, therefore,
consequently, instead, now, thus,
finally, likewise, otherwise, undoubtedly,
further, meanwhile.
When we join two clauses with conjunctive adverbs, the following structure is followed:
IC + Semicolon + Conjunctive Adverb + COMMA + IC.
Example:
I went to new market
; however
, he was watching TV.
the 6th sentence of Night Reader should be as follows:
We all like the Verbal forum; however
, we like the most SC posts (Correct)
Thanks Night Reader.