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25 May 2022 07:17 PM - edited 26 May 2022 10:20 AM
25 May 2022 07:17 PM - edited 26 May 2022 10:20 AM
{All the website links, coloured in teal, in this note are active and will take you directly to the respective sites in a new browser tab.}
https://canvas.hull.ac.uk/courses/213/pages/comma-splices
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There are three ways to correct comma splices:
The method you choose will depend on your particular sentence and how closely you want the two clauses to be associated."
A few other English and Australian websites {I have not included websites from other countries}, to which I will also be referring for my own benefit, that may be of interest to others are:
https://www.griffith.edu.au/editorial-style-guide/punctuation
https://www.onlinegrammar.com.au/the-grammar-factor-serial-commas-apostrophes-in-place-names/
https://thegrammarexchange.infopop.cc/topic/comma-splice-in-british-english
http://www.editoraustralia.com/styleguide_commas.html
https://www.hitsend.com.au/avoiding-comma-splices/
With Best Wishes
PS. Please be gentle if you see errors in my English language usage to which you may wish to alert me.
25 May 2022 09:30 PM
25 May 2022 09:30 PM
Henry X! We were wondering when you'd be flying in on your beautiful little plane.
I actually think I might love "comma-splicing". Though, maybe not. My habits aren't quite like in the test examples. More like the ",coloured in teal," example near the top. So, that might be something else.
And, I use commas to put "and" at the front of sentences sometimes, which is probably a deeper sin. ("Also," is a bit more standard.) What I'm trying to say is, I'm comma happy. So comma happy. Think it's part of trying to drag scattered thoughts together.
26 May 2022 08:24 AM
26 May 2022 08:24 AM
@wellwellwellnez wrote:What I'm trying to say is, I'm comma happy. So comma happy.
Haha @wellwellwellnez , you gave me a morning giggle 😄 Thank you!
@HenryX I didn't know that that phenomenon was called "comma-splicing" - thanks.
26 May 2022 10:04 AM - edited 26 May 2022 10:10 AM
26 May 2022 10:04 AM - edited 26 May 2022 10:10 AM
The expression "comma-splicing" was new to me, though the application was not, until @Historylover mentioned it with regard to her written work for studies. It was only when I looked on the Web that I found the references that I have included in my earlier post. Those references will be useful for me when I want to tidy and polish my own writing. So, for that, I extend my appreciation to @Historylover . I also extend that appreciation to you, @NatureLover and @wellwellwellnez , for observations and the injection of some humour.
Cheers
26 May 2022 11:49 AM
26 May 2022 11:49 AM
Made me laugh too @wellwellwellnez
@HenryX I became a semicolon girl at uni .... and then years later I threw all the style manuals to the winds. Letting my hair free ... and my words flow ... with less formality.
Great to see you back.
26 May 2022 04:31 PM
26 May 2022 04:31 PM
I also really really like .... using dots to construct pauses @Appleblossom . It's gives words .... breath.
27 May 2022 10:09 AM
27 May 2022 10:09 AM
Lol @Appleblossom
That sounds like me too! I was such a stickler for proper grammar when I was younger. I would read my kids' school newsletter and pick out all the errors. I was probably quite painful lol. Nowadays I'm less fussy and just write freely! 😀
hanami 💮
28 May 2022 07:50 AM
28 May 2022 07:50 AM
@wellwellwellnez wrote:I also really really like .... using dots to construct pauses @Appleblossom . It's gives words .... breath.
@wellwellwellnez Me too! I am...quite...dotty! 😄
29 May 2022 04:07 PM
29 May 2022 04:07 PM
I really needed to put the space in @hanami @wellwellwellnez @NatureLover @HenryX
My brain was/is overfull. lol Slowing down the flow, often helps.
30 May 2022 02:32 PM - edited 30 May 2022 02:41 PM
30 May 2022 02:32 PM - edited 30 May 2022 02:41 PM
Hi @Appleblossom , @NatureLover , @hanami , @Historylover
and others visiting this thread
I share that idea of over-fullness, @Appleblossom , and the need to slow things down. At my age, I'm growing accustomed, also, to monitoring the quantity of material flowing through, and to be addressed, as well as the time taken or allocated to address the material. Thank goodness also for the assistance of 'spell-checker'. All of such aids are well used and appreciated.
Since the topic of this thread is regarding the usage of English language, I welcome suggestions offered, by other members, about my writing that may improve the flow and, in particular, the grammatical correctness or in-correctness of the way that I express myself in writing. No offence will be take from any such observations but rather appreciation.
Cheers, @HenryX
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