Do your students unknowingly write run-on sentences? Do they know how to recognize a run-on sentence? More importantly can they make corrections to run-on sentences in order to make them grammatically correct? Run-on sentence errors are very common and often occur on both the SAT and ACT. This power point will help your student recognize a run-on sentence, and go over commonly used techniques to correct run-on sentences. Help your kids become better writers, prepare to college, and score higher on the SAT and ACT.
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