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Grammar Notes. Comma Splices & Fused Sentences. Comma Splices and Fused Sentences. Comma Splice: Only a comma between two main sentences . Fused Sentence: ( Also known as a run-on sentence) No punctuation between independent clauses.
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Grammar Notes Comma Splices & Fused Sentences
Comma Splices and Fused Sentences Comma Splice: Only a comma between two main sentences. Fused Sentence: (Also known as a run-on sentence) No punctuation between independent clauses. Strategies for Correcting Comma Splices & Fused Sentences: 1. Join two separate sentences (independent clauses) with a comma plus a coordinating conjunction [and, but, or, for, nor, so, yet]. ________, and________. 2. Create two separate sentences. _________________. Capital letter_____________. 3. Join two independent clauses with a semicolon. _______________; _________________. 4. Join two independent clauses with a semicolon and a conjunctive adverb or a transitional expression [however, moreover, therefore, likewise, thus, for example, in contrast]. ___________________; however,_____________________. 5. Subordinate one of the two clauses [although, while, when, because, since, unless]. Although________________, ___________________.
Comma Splices and Fused Sentences Comma Splice:I invited her to visit school any time she could, she graciously accepted and left. Fused Sentence:I invited her to visit school any time she could she graciously accepted and left. Example corrections: • I invited her to visit school any time she could, and she graciously accepted and left. • I invited her to visit school any time she could. She graciously accepted and left. • I invited her to visit school any time she could; she graciously accepted and left. • I invited her to visit school any time she could; therefore, she graciously accepted and left. • When I invited her to visit school any time she could, she graciously accepted and left.