[ Run-On Sentences ]
How could you fix this run-on sentence? “Egypt is one of the most ancient countries it’s famous for its pyramids.”
A. Egypt is one of the most ancient countries, it’s famous for its pyramids.
B. Egypt is one of the most ancient countries. It’s famous for its pyramids.
C. Egypt is one of the most ancient countries it’s famous; for its pyramids.
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What is an example of a sentence in the present tense?
A. “She visited her grandparents last week.”
B. “He lives in New York.”
C. “They will attend the conference next month.”
D. “She will have finished by tomorrow.”
