It was raining in the city, I was outside and it wasn't raining, but I could see raining in the city.
Is this correct?
onelook It was raining in the city, I was outside and it wasn't raining, but I could see raining in the city. This sentence has a mistake called "comma splice". Can you find it and correct it?
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onelookIt was raining in the city, I was outside and it wasn't raining, but I could see raining in the city.
This sentence has a mistake called "comma splice".
Can you find it and correct it?
CJ