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Read the following run-on sentence:

Ian is very excited about making homemade ginger ale he is also a little nervous.
Which of the revisions corrects the sentence?
A). Ian is very excited about making homemade ginger ale; but he is also a little nervous.
B). Ian is very excited about making homemade ginger ale. He is also a little nervous.
C). Ian is very excited about making homemade ginger ale, he is also a little nervous.
D). Ian is very excited about making homemade ginger ale, and, he is also a little nervous.

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Answer:

A). Ian is very excited about making homemade ginger ale; but he is also a little nervous.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Lance Badger
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Answer:

A). Ian is very excited about making homemade ginger ale; but he is also a little nervous.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the given run-on sentence, the best revision to give it so that it would become a grammatically proper sentence is to add the semi colon (;) after the first complete sentence.

Therefore, the correct answer is option A.

P. S: A run-on sentence is a type of sentence that occurs when two sentences are joined together without using a conjunction or proper punctuation.

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