[ Run-on Sentences ]
A run-on sentence is one in which two clauses have been connected correctly.
A. True
B. False

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Because / So › ViewWe didn’t go to their party ______ they didn’t invite us.
A. because
B. so
Grammar › View
He is poor, but he leads a dignified life.
A. Being poor, he must lead a dignified life.
B. He lives a dignified life despite his poverty.
C. His poverty leads to a dignified life.
D. He leads the poor to a dignified life.
Grammar › ViewA: Annie’s really afraid of having injections.
B: She ……………….. talk to her doctor about it.
A. must
B. ought to
Conjunction › View
We were very tired…….happy after our flight to Sydney.
A. and
B. but
C. or
D. so
