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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Comma Splices

Would the sentance "An industrial scent of petrol simmers above the bustling pavements, it's unwanted stench infusing itself to disgruntled passers by." Contain a comma splice?, If yes/no why is this so? Thanks, I'm new to the subject of comma splices!
  

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There is no apostrophe in possessive its. org/wiki/Comma_splice in that sentence; it has only one independent clause

  • There is no apostrophe in possessive its.
  • org/wiki/Comma_splice in that sentence; it has only one independent clause
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There is no apostrophe in possessive its. There is no https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comma_splice in that sentence; it has only one independent clause

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