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Comma Splice Review

Comma Splice Review

Assessment

Presentation

English

6th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
L.9-10.2A, L.4.2C, L.4.1F

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Elly Bookman

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6 Slides • 7 Questions

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Comma Splice Review

Remember these?

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Why do they happen?

Comma splices are often the sign of a writer trying to become a better writer by combining ideas into one sentence. But the writer hasn't mastered punctuation yet and needs more practice.

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How do you know?

You can spot a comma splice by reading what's written on either side of the comma. If both sides sound like they can be a complete sentence (if they both have a subject and verb) it's probably a comma splice.

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Poll

Try it: Is this a comma splice?


Harold was so sick of his purple crayon, he wanted to throw it away.

Comma splice

Not a comma splice

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Poll

What about this one?


Beauty and the Beast is the best Disney movie, but I hated the live-action version.

Comma splice

Not a comma splice

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Why are they bad?

A comma just isn't a strong enough punctuation mark to hold together two complete sentences. It's only meant to separate off extra information or create brief pauses.

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How do you fix it? Three options:

  • Add a conjunction (and, or, but, etc) after the comma.

  • Replace the comma with a semicolon.

  • Replace the comma with a period and then capitalize the next letter (make one sentence into two).

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How do yu choose?

It's up to you! And it depends on the sentence and the context, which are always unique to the situation and to the writer.


Let's practice!

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Poll

How would you fix this one:


I'd been waiting for months to get my COVID vaccine, I didn't know if I could take it any longer.

I'd been waiting for months to get my COVID vaccine, and I didn't know if I could take it any longer.

I'd been waiting for months to get my COVID vaccine; I didn't know if I could take it any longer.

I'd been waiting for months to get my COVID vaccine. I didn't know if I could take it any longer.

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Poll

How about this one:


She awoke to the sound of gentle music, she felt for a moment like she was safe at home again.

She awoke to the sound of gentle music, and she felt for a moment like she was safe at home again.

She awoke to the sound of gentle music; she felt for a moment like she was safe at home again.

She awoke to the sound of gentle music. She felt for a moment like she was safe at home again.

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Poll

And this one (choose the technique):


Sam hated when his parents fought, he wished they'd just get divorced already.

Add "and"

Semicolon

Two sentences

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Poll

A couple more:


There was a steady leak of rainwater falling from the ceiling onto her face, she didn't wake up.

Add "but"

Semicolon

Two sentences

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Poll

Last one:


The score was tied, Mia was the team's best chance at scoring a goal.

Add "and"

Semicolon

Two sentences

Comma Splice Review

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