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Furkat [3]
4 years ago
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English
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-BARSIC- [3]4 years ago
7 0
Hello!

A run-on is an overly long sentence that lacks proper punctuation, making it sound very long and rambled. 
A fragment is an incomplete sentence that is missing some necessary information. 

1. Run on; there should be a comma after "sweet."
2. Fragment; it is not clarified who lost 11 pounds.
3. Sentence
4. Fragment; it is not mentioned who ate the food.
5. Run on; "It was a beautiful day" and "There was not a cloud in the sky" should be separate sentences OR separated by a semicolon ( ; ). 
6. Sentence
7. Fragment; it is not mentioned what happened three days before his birthday.
8. Fragment; it is not mentioned what happens before it starts to rain.
9. Run on; there should be a comma after the word "well."
10. Sentence

I hope this helps you! Have a lovely day!
-MMMski
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