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Is it a run-on sentence?

 
 
Reply Sat 10 Oct, 2009 06:14 pm
Beijing (Oct.11) -- H1N1 vaccination work is being done quite well, says Deng Huaqing, director of the News Office of the Ministry of Health.
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On grammatical observation, there are two sentences in this one "sentence".
 
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Reply Sat 10 Oct, 2009 08:09 pm
Why do you say that?
This sentence is the same structure as:

Wash your hands before eathing, says the Red Cross.

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Reply Sat 10 Oct, 2009 08:17 pm
Thank you
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Reply Sun 11 Oct, 2009 06:39 am
. . . and I meant "eating," of course.
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