Wednesday, 18 June 2014

EF2/3 Run-On sentences

I want to see that movie. Tell me if you decide to go.
I want to see that movie, so tell me if you decide to go.
                                                                             (adverb clause)
I want to see that movie, so (you) tell me if you decide to go.
COMPOUND COMPLEX
               (adverb cl)                                       (adjective cl)
Tell me if you decide to see that movie that I want to see.
TOO HARD?

The prices are getting lower, but they’re still high.


7. Let’s finish the project in the morning because I’m tired. COMPLEX
I’m tired, so let’s finish the project in the morning. COMPOUND

I’m tired.  Let’s finish the project in the morning. SIMPLE


4. Julio found a wallet in the street. When he looked inside it for identification, he found a driver's licence and some credit cards.

Julio found a wallet in the street.  He looked inside it for identification and found a driver's licence and some credit cards.

MUCH HARDER When Julio looked for identification inside the wallet that he found in the street, he found a driver's licence and some credit cards.

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