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100

Was running.

(I/He/She) was running.

100

Went fishing.

(I/He/She(They) went fishing

100
Went to the park.

(I/He/She/They) went to the park.

100

Ate pizza for dinner.

(I/He/She/They) ate pizza for dinner.

100

Made breakfast for dinner.

(I/He/She/They) made breakfast for dinner.

200

Only change/remove one word from the sentence:

And I made dinner.

I made dinner.

200

Only change/remove one word from the sentence:

Because it was late.

It was late. 

200

Only change/remove one word from the sentence:

Because I ate pasta.

I ate pasta.

200

Only change/remove one word from the sentence:

Because I made dinner.

I made dinner.

200

Only change/remove one word from the sentence:

And I was tired.

I was tired

300

Break this run-on sentence into multiple sentences:

I went to the store I got some food I made dinner.

I went to the store. I got some food. I made dinner.

300

Break this run-on sentence into multiple sentences:

I saw a spider I got scared I screamed.

I saw a spider. I got scared. I screamed.

300

Break this run-on sentence into multiple sentences:

It was hot outside I got ice cream it was delicious.

It was hot outside. I got ice cream. It was delicious

300

Break this run-on sentence into multiple sentences:

I was hungry I made a sandwich I put turkey and cheese on my sandwich.

I was hungry. I made a sandwich. I put turkey and cheese on my sandwich.

300

Break this run-on sentence into multiple sentences:

I was going to be late for work I started speeding I got pulled over I got a ticket

I was going to be late for work. I started speeding. I got pulled over. I got a ticket.

400

Turn this run-on sentence into one compound sentence. Don't forget to use a comma and a FANBOYS word:

I was hungry I made myself pasta.

I was hungry, (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) I made myself pasta.

I was hungry, so I made myself pasta.

400

Turn this run-on sentence into one compound sentence. Don't forget to use a comma and a FANBOYS word:

I went to the mall I bought new shoes.

I went to the mall, (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) I bought new shoes.

I went to the mall, and I bought new shoes.

400

Turn this run-on sentence into one compound sentence. Don't forget to use a comma and a FANBOYS word:

I was running late I started speeding.

I was running late, (for, and, nor, but, or yet, so) I started speeding.

I was late, so I started speeding.

400

Turn this run-on sentence into one compound sentence. Don't forget to use a comma and a FANBOYS word:

I ate raw meat it made me sick.

I ate raw meat, (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) it made me sick.

I ate raw meat, and it made me sick.

400

Turn this run-on sentence into one compound sentence. Don't forget to use a comma and a FANBOYS word:

I ate raw meat I did not get sick.

I ate raw meat, (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) I did not get sick.

I ate raw meat, but I did not get sick.

500

Turn this run-on sentence into one compound-complex sentence. Don't forget to include one dependent clause and two independent clauses:

The weather was nice we decided to go to the park we had a picnic.

Because the weather was nice, we decided to go to the park, and we had a picnic.

500

Turn this run-on sentence into one compound-complex sentence. Don't forget to include one dependent clause and two independent clauses:

I wanted to buy a new car I didn't have enough money I was unemployed.

I wanted to buy a new car, but I didn't have enough money because I was unemployed.

500

Turn this run-on sentence into one compound-complex sentence. Don't forget to include one dependent clause and two independent clauses:

I wanted a new laptop I couldn't afford it I got my paycheck.

I wanted a new laptop, but I couldn't afford it until I got my paycheck.

500

Turn this run-on sentence into one compound-complex sentence. Don't forget to include one dependent clause and two independent clauses:

She was running late she missed her morning train she had to Uber to work.

Since she was running late, she missed her morning train, and she had to Uber to work.

500

Turn this run-on sentence into one compound-complex sentence. Don't forget to include one dependent clause and two independent clauses:

The power went out I let some candles I read a book.

When the power went out, I lit some candles, and I read a book.