Avoiding Common Writing Mistakes: Run-On Sentences

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If you are going to be successful as a writer, you're going to have to learn to avoid common mistakes such as run-on sentences. Run-on sentences detract from your writing and they tell your reader that you don't have a mastery of the language. In addition, run-on sentences can become very confusing for your readers, making it difficult for them to understand the idea that you are trying to put forward. Run-on sentences can make it difficult for readers to follow your advice if you are recommending that they buy a product or a service. Run-on sentences also make it difficult to follow instructions if you are trying to give them instructions on how to do something.

So, how do you avoid run-on sentences? The first thing that you need to do in order to avoid run-on sentences is to learn to recognize what a run-on sentence looks like. A run-on sentence is typically longer than about ten words or so. A run-on sentence also will have more than one verb in the sentence. This doesn't mean that every sentence with more than one verb will be a run-on sentence, however it is definitely one the characteristics of a run-on sentence.

Another tell-tale sign that you are using run-on sentences is over use of conjunctions. Words like but, and, therefore and other conjunctions tend to provoke the writer into making sentences longer than what they should be. It is absolutely acceptable to use conjunctions in sentences, but be particularly aware of sentences that use multiple conjunctions.

Over use of commas is also very common in run-on sentences. If you find that a sentence contains more than one or two commas you may have a run-on sentence. Of course, if the sentence contains a list, it may contain multiple commas and not be a run-on sentence. Still, watching for overuse of commas is a great way to detect your own run-on sentences.

Avoiding run-on sentences in your writing is extremely important. Run-on sentences is a very common writing mistake, and it can take away from your reader's trust of your writing. Gaining your readers' trust is somewhat dependent on the quality of your writing. In addition, the fewer words that you can use to get your message across will make that message that much more powerful. Learning to avoid run-on sentences increases the marketability of your writing and it increases the chance that the message inside your writing is going to get through to your readers.

Published by mrboffo

I am a writer living and working in rural Michigan. I've made my living writing for the past 6 years. I love my profession, and I don't see it changing anytime soon. I love to talk to other writers, and to h...  View profile

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