
Comma Splices and Run-ons
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English
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4th - 6th Grade
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Hard
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Amy Choudhary
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Comma Splices are a no-no!
A comma splice error occurs when sentences or independent clauses are improperly connected by a comma alone.
Examples of Comma Splice Errors:
The clouds were dark, we thought it would rain.
I bought a coat, however, it did not fit.
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Multiple Choice
How can you edit this sentence?
The clouds were dark, we thought it would rain.
No edit needed
The clouds were dark, for we thought it would rain.
The clouds were dark. Thought it would rain.
The clouds were dark; we thought it would rain.
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Multiple Choice
How can you edit this sentence?
I bought a coat, however, it did not fit.
No edit needed
I bought a coat; however, it did not fit.
I boat a coat. However. It did not fit.
I bought a coat, so it did not fit.
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Multiple Choice
How can you edit this sentence?
I went to the mall, Jane was there.
No edit needed
I went to the mall; instead, Jane was there.
I went to the mall. Jane was there.
I went to the mall, so Jane was there.
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Multiple Choice
How can you edit this sentence?
I love going to the movies, it’s so fun.
No edit needed
I love going to the movies. Fun.
I love going to the movies, for it’s so fun.
I love going to the movies; however, it’s so fun.
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Run-ons have to go!
A run-on sentence, or run-on for short, is a written sequence of two or more main clauses that are not separated by a period or semicolon or joined by a conjunction.
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Comma Splice
a comma splice incorrectly separates independent clauses with the use of a comma and without a coordinating conjunction. Comma splices result in run-on sentences.
Example of a comma splice:
Peter collects spiders, they bite him all the time.
Fused sentence
A fused sentence is a run-on sentence that combines two or more independent clauses together without separating them using a conjunction or punctuation.
Example of a fused sentence:
Peter collects spiders they bite him all the time.
Types of run-on sentences
Run-on sentences are typically classified into two types: fused sentence and comma splice.
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Multiple Choice
Edit this sentence.
Hand me the pizza it is on the table.
no edit needed
Hand me the pizza, it is on the table.
Hand me the pizza, so it is on the table.
Hand me the pizza. It is on the table.
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Multiple Choice
Edit this sentence.
The store is closed, so we’ll come back tomorrow.
no edit needed
The store is closed, we’ll come back tomorrow.
The store is closed we’ll come back tomorrow.
The store is closed we’ll come back; tomorrow.
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Multiple Choice
Edit this sentence.
My dad got mad at me I broke the washing machine.
no edit needed
My dad got mad at me, I broke the washing machine.
My dad got mad at me because I broke the washing machine.
My dad got mad. at me, I broke the washing machine.
Comma Splices are a no-no!
A comma splice error occurs when sentences or independent clauses are improperly connected by a comma alone.
Examples of Comma Splice Errors:
The clouds were dark, we thought it would rain.
I bought a coat, however, it did not fit.
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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