Run-on Sentences and How to Recognize Them

Run–On sentences are easily written, especially when writing creatively. You get ideas and you just want to add them on and before you know it you have an incorrect sentence. A ‘run-on sentence’ is two or more complete sentences written as though they were one sentence.
There are two types of run-on sentences. The first occurs

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Learn by Listening to English

Hi everyone. I want you to know that listening to English is so vitally important in helping you improve your English. I know that you have been expecting a lot more from this site. Improving your English is almost impossible if you can’t listen to English. So I want to tell you how you can

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Four Main Problems in Writing Grammatically Correct Sentences

When writing grammatically correct sentences, there are four main problems you must focus on. When you are trying to write a sentence, there are many things to consider. Obviously you need to have something to write about. But you want to make sure that your reader understands what you are trying to say. Your sentence

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Reading More English

Number three in our series on the “Four Mores” is READING more.

“The writer creates half the text, the reader creates the other half”, Author unknown.

Man learns by various sources and means such as by observation, conversation, experience and reading. Right from the stage of Stone Age to space age the man has evolved himself

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