Run-on sentences incorrectly join two or more independent clauses in a single sentence. Run-on sentences are similar to comma splices (review the Comma Splices handout for more information).
Independent clauses contain a subject and verb. These clauses can function as complete sentences or can be joined in one sentence with the correct punctuation. The following example shows a run-on sentence with two independent clauses:
The professor assigned a paper I wrote it after class.
The professor assigned a paper | I wrote it after class |
Independent clause 1 | Independent clause 2 |
Subject (professor) + Verb (assigned) | Subject (I) + Verb (wrote) |
With no punctuation, the independent clauses “run into” each other and form a run-on sentence. To fix this error, choose one of these options:
Use a period or semicolon.
The professor assigned a paper. I wrote it after class. (The period separates the two independent clauses)
The professor assigned a paper; I wrote it after class. (The semicolon can join two independent clauses in the same sentence. A semicolon is a good option when linking two shorter independent clauses to avoid choppy sentences.)
Use a comma and conjunction.
Conjunctions are connector words, such as for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.
The professor assigned a paper, and I wrote it after class. (Using “, and” allows the writer to link two independent clauses.)
Restructure the sentence.
I wrote a paper right after the professor assigned it. (The sentence is rewritten to avoid a run-on)
Source consulted: Upswing Writing Lab
Guide created by: C. Jones 3/4/2021
Revised by: B. McCoid 1/19/2024
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