COMMA SPLICES AND RUN-ON SENTENCES
A COMMA SPLICE is an error where two sentences (two main clauses) are joined together with only a comma:
We have enough money, we can buy a piano.
It is almost midnight, however, I'm not tired.
A RUN-ON SENTENCE is an error where two sentences (two main clauses) are joined together with no punctuation between them:
We have enough money we can buy a piano.
We have enough money, we can buy a piano.
It is almost midnight, however, I'm not tired.
A RUN-ON SENTENCE is an error where two sentences (two main clauses) are joined together with no punctuation between them:
We have enough money we can buy a piano.
COMMA SPLICES AND RUN-ON SENTENCES
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