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Though we will discuss this more in a future week, run-on sentences are created if you do not join two clauses correctly. Which one of these sentences is correct?

You’re so kind I appreciate your help.
You’re so kind, I appreciate your help.
You’re so kind and I appreciate your help.
You’re so kind, and I appreciate your help.

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Answer:

You’re so kind, and I appreciate your help.

Step-by-step explanation:

Its a run on when you can separate the two clauses without adding or taking away (put a . and capital letter) Just sticking a comma in is called a comma splice, to correctly fix, you need to put a comma and a conjunction (like the word "and")

(There are other ways to fix too)

User Jap Evans
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The second one is most likely correct, although the fourth one can also be an option as well. The first and third ones aren’t grammatically correct in this term.
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