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Run-on sentence? (If there are students and parents interested in attending...)



 
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Run-on sentence? (If there are students and parents interested in attending...) #1 (permalink) Tue Mar 10, 2009 1:37 am   Run-on sentence? (If there are students and parents interested in attending...)
 

Hello everyone. I am a learner learning English as my second language. I would like to know if the following sentence is run-on or fine at all. Thanks a lot.

"If there are students and parents interested in attending the seminar on the study tour to Brisbane, please give me the pink reply slips. "
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Run-on sentence? #2 (permalink) Tue Mar 10, 2009 5:13 am   Run-on sentence?
 

"If there are any students and parents interested in attending the seminar on the study tour to Brisbane, please let me have the pink reply slips as soon as possible. "
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