Ethan wrote a paragraph for his English assignment. His teacher, Anika, pointed out that one of his sentences was a run-on sentence. What does that mean?
A. A sentence with a compound subject
B. A sentence with a compound predicate
C. Two or more sentences incorrectly written as one sentence
D. A sentence fragment

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Conditionals Type IVerb AgreementRelative Clauses beginning with PrepositionsCorrelative Conjunction & Complex SentencesAdjectives with -ED and -INGPrepositions of Place and TimeGrammar (Possessive Pronouns)Grammar - TOEICPrepositions of Location, Movement and TimeFuture or PastOther quiz:
Modals › ViewI’m certain that this _____ be the book that I bought.
A. didn’t have to
B. mustn’t
C. can’t
D. shouldn’t
Grammar › View
Which is a correct sentence?
A. I ran to the oval so quick that I was there first.
B. The train can travel quite fast on the new track.
C. He typed the address wrong so the website did not appear.
D. She drew the diagram neat so everyone would understand it.
Grammar › ViewA What were you doing when you heard the news?
B I ________ work and I was driving home.
A. was finishing
B. finished
C. had finished
Grammar › View
What is the grammar used in this sentence:
Ice melts if you leave it in the Sun.
A. First Conditional
B. Conditional Type 0
