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26 May, 15:16

Select the sentences that is not a run-on (or fused) sentence or a comma splice:

I am on a diet, yet I keep thinking about the chocolate cake in the kitchen

I am on a diet, I keep thinking about the chocolate cake in the kitchen.

I am on a diet I keep thinking about the chocolate cake in the kitchen.

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  1. 26 May, 15:58
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    I am on a diet, yet I keep thinking about the chocolate cake in the kitchen

    Explanation:

    This sentence is correct because it used a comma and a conjunction (yet) to connect the two parts of the sentence. In the first, the subject is I and the verb is am. On a diet is a preposition phrase. In the second part of the sentence, I is once again the subject, but the verb is now keep thinking. Once again, the remainder of the sentence is a prepositional phrase that tells us about what the I is thinking.
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