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Tresset [83]
3 years ago
8

Which sentence contains a comma splice?

English
1 answer:
Vlad1618 [11]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

D) A storm front will move into North Georgia on Thursday, however it should be sunny and clear by the weekend.

Explanation:

A comma splice occurs when two main or independent clauses are wrongly joined by a single comma. To correct a comma splice, the two clauses can be combined with a semicolon and a comma after the linking word <em>however</em>, with a comma and a coordinating conjunction (like and, but or so), by making one of the clauses dependent or subordinate, or by separating the clauses into two different sentences with a period, capital letter and a comma after <em>however</em>. Therefore, the sentence can be revised as follows:

<em>A storm front will move into North Georgia on Thursday</em><em>; however,</em><em> it should be sunny and clear by the weekend. </em>

<em>A storm front will move into North Georgia on Thursday</em><em>, but </em><em>it should be sunny and clear by the weekend. </em>

<em>A storm front will move into North Georgia on Thursday</em><em>, although</em><em> it should be sunny and clear by the weekend. </em>

<em>A storm front will move into North Georgia on Thursday</em><em>. However,</em><em> it should be sunny and clear by the weekend.</em>

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