There is no easy way the problems can be resolved.
make sure the sentence doesn't start with A, The, Her or a name.
Start with an adjective if possible.
Example: She had long black curly hair.
Lengthy coal-black curly hair bounced up and down as she skipped along the sidewalk.
1. She had sparkling green eyes.
2.She had a white fur coat.
3.she had black sing boots.
4.She had a big black poodle on a leash.
5.There was a lot of icicles on the house.
6.There was a snow monster in my path.
7.There was a sled against the barn.
8.There was ice on the tree branches.
The best answer will be the branliest answer !
A.
sentence
B.
run-on
A.
have
B.
has
I would say B. Has
it sounds better than have