Lesson 31 Answer Key for Run on Sentences with Explanations

To fix improper punctuation and sentence structure, focus on splitting long and disorganized groups of words into clear, concise thoughts. This ensures each idea is properly presented and easy to understand.

When two independent clauses are improperly joined, separate them with a period or semicolon. Avoid using commas alone as they create confusing, incomplete statements. Instead, connect clauses with conjunctions like “and” or “but” when appropriate.

Another solution is to rewrite the sentence, breaking it into two parts that are each self-contained. This eliminates the need for unnecessary conjunctions or punctuation. Review each sentence carefully to ensure clarity and accuracy.
Mastering this technique improves readability and helps in expressing ideas without ambiguity. Regular practice and attention to detail will reduce common errors in writing.