IShouldGetALife wrote:
actually the places he uses commas are completely appropriate and grammatically correct and many published authors use massive run on sentences, also these aren't exactly that long compared to some sentences that can be considered grammatically correct.
I'm just gonna invalidate that on the basis of your grammar.
""Toshabi took thy **** and strucketh Hotshot in his face 'thou art no god'" Toshabi 3:16" - Toshabi
"And then, TheJohn said something so Brazilian that it made all the Brazilians in Brazil turn to look at him" - Toshabi
"abloobloo ur triggering me" - Toshabi
"And then, TheJohn said something so Brazilian that it made all the Brazilians in Brazil turn to look at him" - Toshabi
"abloobloo ur triggering me" - Toshabi
there are no discrepancies apart from my laziness at capitalising the first letter of a sentence, go **** yourself.
If I have helped in anyway at all a +rep will be appreciated lots
Thanks to LaCorpse, Hogopogo and JhoiJhoi for the amazing sigs
Run-on sentences are grammatically incorrect... You see them in stories because authors don't have to follow strict grammar regulations in books.
You can make those sentences grammatically correct though through the usage of hyphens, colons, and semicolons.
You can make those sentences grammatically correct though through the usage of hyphens, colons, and semicolons.
IShouldGetALife wrote:
there are no discrepancies apart from my laziness at capitalising the first letter of a sentence, go **** yourself.
No u <3
"I sexually Identify as an Attack Helicopter. Ever since I was a boy I dreamed of soaring over the oilfields dropping hot sticky loads on disgusting foreigners. People say to me that a person being a helicopter is Impossible and I’m ****ing ******ed but I don’t care, I’m beautiful. I’m having a plastic surgeon install rotary blades, 30 mm cannons and AMG-114 Hellfire missiles on my body. From now on I want you guys to call me “Apache†and respect my right to kill from above and kill needlessly. If you can’t accept me you’re a heliphobe and need to check your vehicle privilege. Thank you for being so understanding." - Guuse
"uh, I identify as counterstrike and I find this globally offensive" - ???
"uh, I identify as counterstrike and I find this globally offensive" - ???
run on sentences are completely grammatically correct, I have had many sentences marked correct even though they went for 3-4+ lines because of correct grammar.
If I have helped in anyway at all a +rep will be appreciated lots
Thanks to LaCorpse, Hogopogo and JhoiJhoi for the amazing sigs
"A run-on is a sentence in which two or more independent clauses (i.e., complete sentences) are joined without appropriate punctuation or conjunction. This is generally considered a stylistic error, though it is occasionally used in literature and may be used as a rhetorical device. "
"When a person learns to write English sentences and compositions, one common problem is writing sentences that are too long. When a sentence ends too quickly, it is called a sentence fragment. When a sentence has too many ideas and runs on too long, it is called a run-on sentence."
Run-on sentences are grammatically incorrect. I'm not sure where you learned your grammar from, but seriously, this is a common error.
"When a person learns to write English sentences and compositions, one common problem is writing sentences that are too long. When a sentence ends too quickly, it is called a sentence fragment. When a sentence has too many ideas and runs on too long, it is called a run-on sentence."
Run-on sentences are grammatically incorrect. I'm not sure where you learned your grammar from, but seriously, this is a common error.
You need to log in before commenting.
<Member>