Which of the following is an example of a run-on sentence?
Baseball is an amazing sport to play and to watch.
Nothing beats the thrill of the sport on the diamond.
I hope you like watching baseball, I really love it.
If you don’t watch it, you don’t know what you’re missing.
is it b pls help me
No.
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/runons.htm
oh thank you so much its a just to make sure
It's not a either.
You're on your own now, with only two other choices.
To identify which of the following sentences is an example of a run-on sentence, let's first understand what a run-on sentence is. A run-on sentence occurs when two or more independent clauses are incorrectly joined together without proper punctuation or conjunctions.
Looking at the options you provided:
A. "Baseball is an amazing sport to play and to watch." - This sentence is grammatically correct and does not contain a run-on sentence.
B. "Nothing beats the thrill of the sport on the diamond." - This sentence is grammatically correct and does not contain a run-on sentence.
C. "I hope you like watching baseball, I really love it." - This sentence includes a comma between the clauses, which correctly joins them. It is not a run-on sentence.
D. "If you don't watch it, you don't know what you're missing." - This sentence is grammatically correct and does not contain a run-on sentence.
Based on the analysis above, none of the provided sentences are examples of run-on sentences. Therefore, option B is not a run-on sentence.