Learn and Correct Run-on Sentences in English Writing

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Explore hymns and examples of run-on sentences while practicing proper sentence structure. Discover the beauty of hymn #72 praising the Lord alongside fixing run-on sentences in English writing gathered in ENG 106L activities. Improve your grammar skills in punctuation, grammar, and spelling with helpful guidance to enhance your writing proficiency.


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  1. Hymn #72 Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Verse 2) Savior, Redeemer of My Soul Praise to the Lord! Over all things he gloriously reigneth. Borne as on eagle wings, safely his Saints he sustaineth. Hast thou not seen How all thou needest hath been Granted in what he ordaineth

  2. Hymn #72 Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (verse 3) Praise to the Lord, who doth prosper thy way and defend thee. Surely his goodness and mercy shall ever attend thee. Ponder anew What the Almighty can do, Who with his love doth befriend thee.

  3. Hymn #277 As I Search the Holy Scriptures A run-on sentence results when two independent sentences are run together without correct punctuation. Run-on: Swimming is good exercise, I do it every morning. Correct: Swimming is good exercise, so I do it every morning. or Swimming is good exercise. I do it every morning.

  4. ENG 106L Gathering Activity Comma-splice: A comma-splice results when two independent sentences are separated by a comma. Fused run-ons: Fused run-ons result when two independent sentences are run together without any punctuation or a conjunction.

  5. ENG 106L Gathering Activity Look for run-on sentences and correct them. 1. I hope to go to the movies this weekend there is a new one in the dollar theater. 2. I still haven t figured out Spanish and I ve been studying it for years. 3. I have been waiting here for an hour, so I m going home. 4. Today I am tired I will take a nap.

  6. ENG 106L Gathering Activity 5. Hot summer weather is nice, high temperatures are dangerous for certain people. 6. Jarod had an interview with a television company, I might get a job as his assistant.

  7. ENG 106L Gathering Activity This week read student papers looking for correct: Spelling Grammar Punctuation

  8. ENG 106L Gathering Activity After the writer finishes reading the paper, participants should write: Two points of praise Two suggestions for improvement

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