Question and answer
Which answer does not correct this run-on sentence? We need to leave by sunrise, make sure you pack before bedtime. A. We need to leave by sunrise, so make sure you pack before bedtime. B. We need to leave by sunrise. Make sure you pack before bedtime. C. We need to leave by sunrise; make sure you pack before bedtime. D. We need to leave by sunrise make sure you pack before bedtime.
The following answer does not correct the run-on sentence: We need to leave by sunrise make sure you pack before bedtime.
f
Question|Asked by usagymnast13
Asked 5/15/2014 11:09:34 AM
Updated 5/15/2014 12:33:18 PM
1 Answer/Comment
Get an answer
New answers
Rating
8
The following answer does not correct the run-on sentence:

We need to leave by sunrise make sure you pack before bedtime.
Added 5/15/2014 12:33:18 PM
This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
Confirmed by andrewpallarca [5/15/2014 12:39:37 PM], Rated good by andrewpallarca
Comments

There are no comments.

Add an answer or comment
Log in or sign up first.
Questions asked by usagymnast13
Which sentence is a run-on sentence? A. Brandon threw the bananas away, they were rotten. B. John is happy to return home but sad to leave behind his friends from camp. C. After a string of close losses, the girls' softball team finally won a game. D. Dad grilled burgers and hot dogs; Mom made salad and set the table.
Weegy: A run-on sentence is: A. John is happy to return home but sad to leave behind his friends from camp. (More)
Question|Asked by usagymnast13
Updated 5/16/2014 8:14:38 AM
1 Answer/Comment
The run-on sentence is: Brandon threw the bananas away, they were rotten.
Added 5/16/2014 8:14:37 AM
This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
Which sentence correctly uses a nominative case pronoun? A. Recently, Lindsey and him discovered an exciting new opportunity. B. Two days ago, Barry and him participated in a talent show. C. Is that her across the avenue? D. Trent and I played a board game.
Question|Asked by usagymnast13
Updated 5/16/2014 8:09:24 AM
1 Answer/Comment
The sentence that correctly uses a nominative case pronoun is:
Trent and I played a board game.
Added 5/16/2014 8:09:24 AM
This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
40,215,376
questions answered
GET
Answers.
GET THE APP.
weegy*
*
Get answers from Weegy and a team of really smart live experts.
Popular Conversations
What is the principle of constitutional protection of property ...
Weegy: Constitutional means relating to, inherent in, or affecting the constitution of body or mind. User: What are ...
10/29/2025 8:24:56 AM| 12 Answers
What are the risk factors for prostate cancer?
Weegy: Increasing age, African-Caribbean ethnicity, family history, obesity, and poor diet are all risk factors for ...
10/30/2025 8:30:47 AM| 9 Answers
What are the common causes of small bowel diarrhea?
Weegy: Diarrhea is an increase in the frequency of bowel movements, an increase in the looseness of stool or both. ...
10/29/2025 7:08:43 AM| 7 Answers
The “New Deal” was a series of programs introduced by which U.S. ...
Weegy: Franklin D. Roosevelt is associated with the New Deal programs. User: Which economic system is characterized ...
11/4/2025 7:02:08 AM| 7 Answers
S
L
Points 43 [Total 104] Ratings 0 Comments 43 Invitations 0 Offline
S
L
P
P
P
1
Points 2 [Total 1745] Ratings 0 Comments 2 Invitations 0 Offline
* Excludes moderators and previous
winners (Include)
Home | Contact | Blog | About | Terms | Privacy | © Purple Inc.