Which sentence is punctuated correctly? My father loved talking about history, particularly: the Civil War, the Cold War, and the Revolutionary War. There were several scientific processes I wanted to learn about such as, photosynthesis, diffusion, and osmosis. The only states that Marina had yet to visit were: Colorado, Wyoming, North Dakota, and Rhode Island. When studying mythology, I learned about several gods and goddesses: Zeus, Apollo, Aphrodite, Hermes, and Hercules.
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There were several scientific processes I wanted to learn about such as, photosynthesis, diffusion, and osmosis.
Run-on sentences are also called fused sentences.
It has at least two parts, either one of which can stand by itself meaning; two independent clauses, but the two clauses have been smooched together.
Run-on sentences contain many ideas but they have no proper punctuation marks. Comma- splice on the other hand is different.
It is composed of a run-on sentence or two independent clause connected only by comma.
In Grammar, sentence fragment is just a part of a sentence, meaning it is a group of words which has no complete thought while subject complement is an adjective, noun or a pronoun or a predicative expression that follows a linking verb.
Run-on sentences are also called fused sentences.
It has at least two parts, either one of which can stand by itself meaning; two independent clauses, but the two clauses have been smooched together.
Run-on sentences contain many ideas but they have no proper punctuation marks. Comma- splice on the other hand is different.
It is composed of a run-on sentence or two independent clause connected only by comma.
In Grammar, sentence fragment is just a part of a sentence, meaning it is a group of words which has no complete thought while subject complement is an adjective, noun or a pronoun or a predicative expression that follows a linking verb.
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