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  • 15-10-2018
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I run for a living I enjoy looking at the scenery?
Run-on or not run on

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meyoten
meyoten meyoten
  • 15-10-2018

it's a run-on. "i run for a living" and "i enjoy looking at the scenery" are both complete sentences, so they should be separated by a period or a conjunction.

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bfazbear68 bfazbear68
  • 15-10-2018

Run on!should be: I run for a living. I enjoy looking at the scenery.

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