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How to avoid a comma splice

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I hate to be an English punctuation n a zi, but I see the dreaded comma splice in a LOT of posts.

As a general rule, never link two stand-alone sentences with a comma.

1. Break them up into separate sentences.

Or

2. Use a semi-colon instead of a comma.

Or

3. Use a comma and coordinating conjunction like "and" or "but."

Wrong:

I was on a date with a really hot chick, we had drinks at the bar.

Right:

I was on a date with a really hot chick. We had drinks at the bar.

Also correct:

I was on a date with a really hot chick; we had drinks at the bar.

Also correct:

I was on a date with a really hot chick, and we had drinks at the bar.


I just have one more pet peeve. It's spelled "per se," not "per say."

Thank you very much. Please exit to the right lol.
 

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Thanks for the post Mike, it helped me lots. Grammar was always my least favorite subject, it gave me so much trouble lol! I'm sitting on a chair, the fridge is right next to me. I'm typing with my wrists curved upward, am I going to get carpal tunnel?
 

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The grammar error I hate the most is when people type "would of" or "should of" because they don't know that it's actually a contraction of "would have" or "should have".

What drives me nuts is how prevalent such errors are in some "professional" circles. My roommate two years ago was 2 years older than me; he graduated top 10% of his class in business school and is now working a solid internship. I've seen him type emails to professors though, and I swear the guy is borderline illiterate. Fwcking ridiculous.
 

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sageproduct said:
The grammar error I hate the most is when people type "would of" or "should of" because they don't know that it's actually a contraction of "would have" or "should have".

What drives me nuts is how prevalent such errors are in some "professional" circles. My roommate two years ago was 2 years older than me; he graduated top 10% of his class in business school and is now working a solid internship. I've seen him type emails to professors though, and I swear the guy is borderline illiterate. Fwcking ridiculous.
Yeah, we could have a ten-page thread on these common errors.
 

What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.

You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

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Standard usage demands that single-letter abbreviations for common words be capitalized, as in the example: "F you, A-hole." So it's "E-mail," not "email." Also, acronyms are usually capitalized. So it's "GAF" not "gaf."
 

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ARrocket said:
Mike, was this your pillow talk with that English teacher in Vegas?
Lol
 
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