You've done the crime, now you have to do the time.
It is my car, not yours.
Does the first example require the conjunction and ? Why can the conjunction be omitted with 'not yours' as apposed to and not yours.
The first example contains a comma splice error. We don't use a comma to connect (or separate) independent clauses. " There are many ways to correct this error.
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The first example contains a comma splice error. We don't use a comma to connect (or separate) independent clauses. You could use a semi-colon instead, or you could separate them altogether by putting a period after "crime" and a capital letter on "now." Additionally, you could insert a conjunction like "and." There are many ways to correct this error. Here's another:
You've done the cri