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  2. Comma Splices: What They Are and How to Correct Them (or not)

    www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/maybe-you-like-comma-splices-maybe-you-dont

    A comma splice is the joining of two independent clauses with a comma, e.g., "The hat does not fit, it's too tight." Though regarded as an error in formal contexts, it can be carried off successfully in informal writing.

  3. Comma Splice—Learn How to Avoid It - Grammarly

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    A comma splice happens when you join two complete sentences with a comma and no conjunction. Here are three ways to fix it.

  4. Comma Splice | Definition, Examples, & Rules - Scribbr

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    A comma splice occurs when a comma is incorrectly used to join two independent clauses. This is considered a grammatical error because it can affect the clarity and flow of a sentence. To fix a comma splice, you can use a semicolon , use a period , or add a conjunction .

  5. What is a Comma Splice? Definition, Examples of Comma Splices

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    A comma splice is a grammatical error and a misuse of the comma. It occurs when two main (or independent) clauses are incorrectly combined using only a comma. Two independent clauses cannot be joined without a proper conjunction or without proper punctuation.

  6. Comma splice - Wikipedia

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    In written English usage, a comma splice or comma fault[1][2] is the use of a comma to join two independent clauses. For example: It is nearly half past five, we cannot reach town before dark. [a] The comma splice is sometimes used in literary writing to convey a particular mood of informality.

  7. What Is a Comma Splice? - The Blue Book of Grammar and...

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    Comma Splice: Definition and Examples. A comma splice occurs when two independent clauses are connected (spliced together) with only a comma. It is a common error in English. You might also hear a comma splice referred to as a run-on sentence.

  8. Comma Splices—What They Are and How To Correct Them -...

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    A comma splice (also known as a comma fault) occurs when two independent clauses (clauses that can stand on their own) are connected with a comma rather than separated by a period, colon, semicolon, or conjunction.

  9. What’s a Comma Splice? - Grammarflex

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    A comma splice occurs when a comma separates two independent clauses without including the proper coordinating conjunction or other punctuation. Stick with this guide to learn all about comma splices , and how best to avoid them in your writing (and fix them if they do come up!

  10. Comma Splice | Examples, Definition & Rules - QuillBot

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    A comma splice is a grammatical mistake that occurs when two independent clauses are connected using a comma without a conjunction. Comma splices can impact the flow and clarity of your writing. You can fix a comma splice by adding a conjunction or by replacing the comma with a period or semicolon.

  11. Fixing Comma Splices | Professional Writing Tips - YourDictionary

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    A comma splice is when two independent clauses are incorrectly joined by a comma to make one sentence. To avoid comma splices, you first need to be able to identify an independent clause. How To Fix Comma Splices