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  • I will see Lion King today.
    Correct
  • The dog ate the meat, but he didn't eat the bone.
    Correct
  • This game is really helping me prepare for my grammar test today.
    Correct.
  • I have to go to the store I will buy some milk.
    Run-on, independent clauses are not joined correctly.
  • I love going to the playground for recess, sometimes we have to have inside recess.
    Run-on, missing a conjunction.
  • We celebrate our birthdays during recess, but it can sometimes feel too hot.
    Correct.
  • My teacher doesn't like it when I make random noises during class, so I will make sure I don't make those noises.
    Correct.
  • I am going to visit the school this weekend.
    Correct
  • I want to talk about the Squid Games, but my teacher says it is not appropriate for school.
    Correct.
  • I can't believe our test is together I forgot to study for it.
    Run-on. The independent clauses are not joined together.
  • Children need to eat vegetables it is good for their health.
    Run-on sentence.
  •  I hate scary movies, but I watched a scary movie yesterday.
    Correct
  • My best friend Bob likes to fly kites, but he sometimes doesn't fly kites because it's too windy, so he just sits at home and eats poptarts and watches Cartoon Network
    Run-on, too many independent clauses joined together. 
  • I spend my free time playing Roblox but my parents say I can't play all day either.
    Run-on, missing a comma.
  • I love wearing my new Jordans to school I bought them a month ago.
    Run-on.
  • I am happy it is my birthday tomorrow, and I can't wait to send time with my friends, but I don't want to also spend time with my family, so I can't wait until tomorrow.
    Run-on. Too many independent clauses joined together.
  • I did my homework and forgot it at home so I might fail my class.
    Run-on, missing comma.
  • I went to the museum but I did not have a good time.
    Run-on, missing a comma.
  • Tamara needs to go to the mall and go shopping for a new outfit.
    Correct
  • Jacob is going to spend his weekend working on his project; He also wants to spend some time paying video games.
    Correct
  • She walked to school, he took the bus.
    Run-on, missing a conjunction.