The document discusses comma splices, which occur when a comma is used to join two independent clauses. A comma splice is incorrect and should be fixed by either separating the clauses with a period or joining them with a conjunction like "and." The document provides examples of comma splices and then tasks the reader with fixing additional comma splices by using periods or conjunctions.
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Comma splice
1. Comma Splice
The comma splice is one of the most common errors in student writing. Specifically, a
comma splice occurs when a writer uses a comma to “splice” together two independent
thoughts that 1) should be joined together with a word or some other punctuation mark, or
2) should be separated by some other form of punctuation.
Comma Splice: I went to the store, I saw a man standing on the corner.
Correct Sentences: I went to the store. I saw a man standing on the corner.
Correct Sentence: I went to the store, and I saw a man standing on the corner.
Task 1: Fix the following comma splices using a full stop.
1. He took a walk, he saw a movie.
2. John took a walk, he saw a movie.
3. The dog caught the ball, she barked and ran away with it.
4. The glass is empty,it is sitting next to the sink.
5. The ink is blue, it is starting to smudge.
Task 2: Fix the following comma splices using a conjunction (and, because, as etc.)
6. He was tired, he went to bed.
7. I ran down the stairs, they were at the door.
8. She tried as hard as she could, she didn’t try hard enough.
9. He took a walk, he saw a movie.
10. The tree house was nestled in the oak tree, no one could see it.
Task 3: Choose either a full stop or a conjunction to fix the following comma spliced
sentences.
11. She likes buttercups, roses, and tulips, she hates daisies.
12. He saw his three friends yesterday, Dan, John, and Jake came over to play again today.
13. Christmas, Easter, and Thanksgiving are my favourite holidays, that’s when my family
comes to visit.