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katrin [286]
3 years ago
15

Is the following sentence correctly punctuated, or is it a fused sentence or comma splice?

English
2 answers:
Alex73 [517]3 years ago
8 0
This would be a fused (run-on) sentence. It should be “Service dogs are trained to help people, buying a vest so you can take your dog into the grocery store is selfish and wrong.”
STALIN [3.7K]3 years ago
4 0

First off THANK YOU!

Second. No it is not here is how is suposed to be

Service dogs are trained to help people. Buying a vest so you can take your dog into the grocery store is selfish and wrong.

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