College Writing I

Class Site for Ariana Paliobagis’ Fall 2007 English 121 at Montana State University

Posting 10 the cure for the common comma splice November 1, 2007

Filed under: Announcements — Coleridge Hand @ 9:57 am

A comma splice is an incorrect use of a comma. If there are two COMPLETE sentences you do not need a comma. One way to fix it is, make the two sentences TWO sentences. Another thing to do, use a semi colon. Finally, you could use a conjunction. Such as, AND, OR ect. I have problem remembering when, and when not to use commas. That’s why the link helped a lot.

I found this awesome link to help out with comma splices
http://ace.acadiau.ca/english/grammar/comma.htm