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Mark "OK" for a complete sentence, "RO" for a run-on sentence, or "CS" for a comma splice.
- They were neighbours they were good friends.
- A bad grade bothers me, don't think it doesn't.
- She isn't coming, she has no transportation.
- Ann has wanted to buy the ring since she saw it in the
store window.
- There were two seats left, we took them.
Mark "OK" for a complete sentence, "RO" for a run-on sentence, or "CS" for a comma splice.
- They were neighbours they were good friends.
- A bad grade bothers me, don't think it doesn't.
- She isn't coming, she has no transportation.
- Ann has wanted to buy the ring since she saw it in the
store window.
- There were two seats left, we took them.
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