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Panda blue 483 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Type of usage with conjunctions.

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.



  

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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.

  • 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.
  • Here's another: You've done the crime; therefore, you have to do the time.
  • In your other sentence, no comma is necessary.
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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

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