This is a run-onsentence , and it's totally unacceptable:
He is a good student he studies all daylong.
The reason for the name is probably that two complete sentences 'run into' each other without any separator.
This sentence is also unacceptable: He is a good student, he studies all daylong.
The 'proper' name for this error is commasplice : two complete sentences are connected with just a comma.
It is important to know that run-on sentences and comma splices are fatal errors in GMAT sentence
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He is a good student he studies all daylong.
The reason for the name is probably that two complete sentences 'run into' each other without any separator.
This sentence is also unacceptable: He is a good student, he studies all daylong.
The 'proper' name for this error is commasplice : two complete sentences are connected with just a comma.
It is important to know that run-on sentences and comma splices are fatal errors in GMAT sentence
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