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