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No, a sentence can only have 3 subject predicate clauses. That would be a compound complex sentence.

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@ Goon: Yeah, but if it has 4 subject predicate clauses, that means it's a run-on. Because you can't have a compound compound sentence. <_<

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@ Goon: Yeah, but if it has 4 subject predicate clauses, that means it's a run-on. Because you can't have a compound compound sentence. <_<

Pfft... I use run-ons all the time and I haven't gotten anything less than an A in a lit. class in like forever, which is odd since I hate literature classes and I am definitely math and science oriented which is why I am double majoring in math and computer science and being a total geek.

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binary and those who don't.

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But I promise you, if you analyzed those sentences, they'd either have 3 subjects/predicates, or they'd be dispelled as sentences.

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For the most part, run-ons can be broken up by replacing commas with periods, "and" with a ". Also," "but" with a ". However" and, "so" with a ". Therefore," but what's the fun in that?

> SELECT * FROM users WHERE clue > 0;

0 rows returned

There's no place like 127.0.0.1

There are only 10 types of people

in this world: those who understand

binary and those who don't.

This statement is false.

$DO || ! $DO ; try

try: command not found

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@Ace: Yeah, so do I. I still get circles on papers, with notes next to them, "run on."

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I honestly think I've only been marked down for run-on sentences twice and I use them all the time. I've written what I thought was a paragraph only to reread it and find out that it was just one sentence. It's like a hobby now.... :thumbsup:

> SELECT * FROM users WHERE clue > 0;

0 rows returned

There's no place like 127.0.0.1

There are only 10 types of people

in this world: those who understand

binary and those who don't.

This statement is false.

$DO || ! $DO ; try

try: command not found

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> SELECT * FROM users WHERE clue > 0;

0 rows returned

There's no place like 127.0.0.1

There are only 10 types of people

in this world: those who understand

binary and those who don't.

This statement is false.

$DO || ! $DO ; try

try: command not found

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