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Separate independent clauses (clauses that can stand alone as complete sentences) with either a semicolon or a comma followed by a coordinating conjunction ("and," "or," "but"), but not a comma alone.
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But when I had rubbed them away I rose up, curiosity like a fish-hook through my gut, and saw the comma was alone on the terrace.
What about "So-and-So" alone, followed by a dash or comma?
While COMMA-D cells did not form large tumors when injected alone, they did grow slowly when co-mixed with ASCs from nulliparous, pregnant, involuting or regressed mammary glands.
Comma splices occur when you try to connect two clauses that could stand alone as a sentence.
Direct speech is not marked even by dashes, let alone quotation marks; the utterances of a dialogue run together with only commas to separate them, plus the capitals that begin a sentence — a manner perhaps less confusing in Portuguese than in English, where the frequent word "I," following a comma, seems, falsely, to signal a different speaker.
No comma.
Splice Girls, and Boys "Comma splice" is a term used for the linking of two independent clauses — that is, grammatical units that contain a subject and a verb and could stand alone as sentences — with a comma.
"Comma splice" is a term used for the linking of two independent clauses -- that is, grammatical units that contain a subject and a verb and could stand alone as sentences -- with a comma.
Use a comma instead.
Like Proust comma Greer.
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