[ Run-on Sentences ]
Another situation in which run-on sentences are apt to happen is…
A. When a suggestion or directive occurs in the second clause.
B. When two clauses are connected by a transitional expression.
C. Both of the above.
D. None of the above.

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Tenses Practice › ViewWhat PERFECT tense is used in this sentence?
Nobody has been in that old abandoned house for years.
A. Past Perfect
B. Present Perfect
C. Future Perfect
D. None of the above (this sentence uses simple tense)
Conjunctions › View
I had already cleaned my kitchen ____ then my husband spilled a juice.
A. so
B. but
C. because
D. although
