Fix the sentence: The boy showed us his tickets someone gave them to him.
You can out a full stop or semi colon between tickets and someone.
The boy showed us his tickets; someone gave them to him.
The boy showed us his tickets. Someone gave them to him.
The boy showed us his tickets after someone gave them to him.
True or False: When two independent clauses are connected by only a comma, they constitute a run-on sentence that is called a comma-splice.
true
e.g. I wanted to go for a walk, it started raining. Either of these would be better-
I wanted to go for a walk. It started raining.
2. Use a semicolon
I wanted to go for a walk; it started raining.
3. Add a coordinating conjunction
I wanted to go for a walk, but it started raining.
4. Turn one clause into a dependent clause
I wanted to go for a walk because it started raining.
Because it started raining, I wanted to go for a walk. (less common meaning, but still grammatical)