Comm Lab tutor James Williams explains run-ons sentences and how to correct them. |
The different clauses, when used correctly, are normal parts of constructing sentences, even when we aren't aware when we are using them.
Other presentations in the Grammar Lottery focused on issues that are always considered incorrect when used.
For example, today's presentation is about run-on sentences.
Tutor James Williams explains what a run-on sentence is and how they can be avoided. James has been a tutor in the Communications Lab for almost one year, having started his tutoring position in January of 2010.
James is also a student at OCCC, majoring in literature. James plans on attending the University of Oklahoma next semester and teaching when he graduates.
When James is not tutoring students in the lab, he enjoys watching movies with his son, playing softball, and leaving his laptop unattended in the lab with his Facebook page logged in.
Join us tomorrow for more Grammar Lottery presentations as we count down to the winner of the Grammar Lottery.
CORRECTION: James Williams is a literature major. It was incorrectly reported that James Williams was a history major, and this has been corrected.
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