himanshu04 wrote:
Why is it not called a run-on sentence?. I don't understand , can anyone please explain?.
Even though Clovis points, spear points with longitudinal grooves chipped onto their faces, have been found all over North America, they are named for the New Mexico site where they were first discovered in 1932.
This is not a run-on sentence. The sentence consists of a main clause and a subordinate clause:
Main clause: " they are named for the New Mexico site"
Subordinate clause: " Even
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