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Anon006 Posted 7 years ago
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Is this okay:

I’m going to be in the city tomorrow afternoon, if you’re around the area let’s have lunch.

  

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I’m going to be in the city tomorrow afternoon . I f you’re around, the area let’s have lunch. Never join two main clauses with a comma.

  • I’m going to be in the city tomorrow afternoon .
  • I f you’re around, the area let’s have lunch.
  • Never join two main clauses with a comma.
  • That is called a comma splice error.
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I’m going to be in the city tomorrow afternoon. If you’re around, the area let’s have lunch.

Never join two main clauses with a comma. That is called a comma splice error.

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