James and I were at the park: what is the correct question form?
A. Was James and I at the park?
B. James and I were at the park?
C. Were James and I at the park?

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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?
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C. Two or more sentences incorrectly written as one sentence
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B. Will/visited
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