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2 January, 12:11

Fix the run-on below by using punctuation and/or a conjunction:

The ice cream tastes great it is made in Vermont.

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  1. 2 January, 12:33
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    Since the two parts of this sentence are independent clauses, you can separate them using a semicolon.

    The ice cream tastes great; it is made in Vermont.

    You could also use a period, although this creates a choppier effect.

    The ice cream tastes great. It is made in Vermont.

    Either one is correct, however the first sentence flows more smoothly.
  2. 2 January, 12:33
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    The ice cream tastes great, it is made in Vermont.

    The ice cream tates great. It was made in Vermont.
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