What is comma splice?
A comma splice is a sentence problem which occurs when you use a comma to join two complete sentences without placing an appropriate joining word between them. Here are examples of comma splice:• They have finished the assignment, they have not submitted it.
• She was sick, she didn't come to class.
• He took a rest, he was so tired.
A similar sentence error is the run-on sentence. It occurs when you join two complete sentences without any punctuation mark at all:
• They have finished the assignment they have not submitted it.
• She was sick she didn't come to class.
• He took a rest he was so tired .
Fixing a run-on sentence is no different from fixing a comma splice.
How to Fix a Comma Splice
Method 1: Use a period.
Separate it into two simple sentences by simply replacing the comma with a full-stop. Look at the correction below:
• They have finished the assignment. They have not submitted it. √
• She was sick. She didn't come to class. √
• He took a rest. He was so tired. √
Method 2: Use a semi-colon.
If you want to put the two ideas in one sentence, use a semi-colon rather than a full-stop. Look at the correction below:
• They have finished the assignment; they have not submitted it. √
• She was sick; she didn't come to class. √
• He took a rest; he was so tired. √
Method 3: Use a coordinating conjunction.
Like the semi-colon, a conjunction allows you to combine your two ideas in a single sentence. Besides joining ideas, a coordinating conjunction also indicate the logical relationship between the two ideas. Look at the correction below:
• They have finished the assignment, but they have not submitted it. √
• She was sick, so she didn't come to class. √
• He took a rest; for he was so tired. √
Method 4: Use a subordinating conjunction.
Subordinating conjunctions are similar to coordinating conjunctions in that they allow you to indicate the logical relationship between two independent clauses. A little difference is that one idea will become less important than another (dependent clause). Look at the correction below:
• Although they have finished the assignment, they have not submitted it. √
• Since she was sick, she didn't come to class. √
• He took a rest because he was so tired. √
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