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Panda blue 483 Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Correct usage it/this

It’s not two different things, it’s a continuum.

There will be a ban on outdoor entertainment, it will likely last all year.

The court recorded a guilty verdict, this was a welcome outcome.


Is it journalistic usage or informal to use these types comma splice errors, usually beginning with pronouns such as it/this?

They appear when the preceding sentence is closely related.

Or are they just wrong?

  

Top answer

just wrong

  • just wrong
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