Try changing it to, "Joel enjoyed listening to early music, but none of his friends like it."
You like to run, but you walk sometimes.
It is a comma-spliced run-on sentence.
The pirate ships will often try to run through our blockade.
"Run" by itself is not a complete sentence because it lacks a subject and a verb. To make it a sentence, you could say something like "I run every morning" or "The dog likes to run in the park."
Sentence is misspelled first off. Your sentence: I like to run with my dog in the field he's got a pretty coat? This is a run on sentence. You should put a period after field. "I like to run with my dog in the field." This is a complete sentence. In the next part you add: "He's got a pretty coat." This is another subject and so should be included in another sentence. The subject in the first sentence is running with the dog, in the second sentence the subject is the dog's pretty coat.
Its a thermostat in a fluid. Turn the key to RUN and youll see it light up
run on sentence
DONT!!!! if you run away from azelf or uxie, youll never battle them again.(unless you have a action replay) if they k.o. you, you can battle them again. if you k.o. them youll never battle them agian.(unless you have a action replay)
Yes, yes it is
Yes, a run-on sentence can have a conjunction. A run-on sentence typically occurs when two or more independent clauses are not properly separated or punctuated. Adding a conjunction without proper punctuation can result in a run-on sentence. However, if a coordinating conjunction like "and," "but," or "or" is followed by a comma or a semicolon, it helps to properly connect the independent clauses and avoid a run-on sentence.
A run-on sentence contains two or more independent clauses that are not joined by a conjunction or punctuation.Example: I like thrillers you like romantic comedies.To fix a run-on sentence, you can do one of the following:add punctuation: I like thrillers; you like romantic comedies.add a conjunction: I like thrillers, but you like romantic comedies.separate the clauses into sentences: I like thrillers. You like romantic comedies.