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What is this group of words? We've tried several times to locate him and we called his friends and drove by his house so we could tell him you are here. run-on fragment a good sentence comma splice

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Answer:

This group of words is a run-on sentence.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you read the group of words out loud, you will notice there is something missing: punctuation. It sounds as if someone is saying it all in a hurry, without any pause. As a matter of fact, the lack of punctuation is what makes it a run-on sentence. What we have here is a couple of independent clauses joined without any proper punctuation - therefore, a run-on sentence. To correct it, we could use a semicolon, for instance:

We've tried several times to locate him; and we called his friends and drove by his house so we could tell him you are here.

Just to make sure to eliminate the other options:

- A fragment would be missing an essential element, such as the verb or the subject. That is not the case here.

- A comma splice is a type of run-on sentence in which only a comma is used to join the independent clauses. That is also not the case, since the sentence has no commas.

- This sentence is not "a good sentence" since its lack of punctuation makes it incorrect.

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