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zysi [14]
2 years ago
8

What is the difference between a run on sentence and fragment?

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VLD [36.1K]2 years ago
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A fragment is a part of a sentence that does not make a complete thought. while a  <span>run on</span> is a sentence in which two or more independent clauses are joined without an appropriate punctuation or conjunction.
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