Asked by rfvv
English
1. Turn right, and you can go to the airport.
2. Turn right, you can get to the airport.
[Which expression is grammatical?]
rfvv
today at 10:13am
#1 is ok
#2 is a run-on sentence, or a comma splice.
compound sentences (almost always) require a comma
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oobleck
today at 10:48am
3. Turn right, and you can get to the airport.
What is the difference between #1 and #3?
Are both okay?
1. Turn right, and you can go to the airport.
2. Turn right, you can get to the airport.
[Which expression is grammatical?]
rfvv
today at 10:13am
#1 is ok
#2 is a run-on sentence, or a comma splice.
compound sentences (almost always) require a comma
👨🏫
oobleck
today at 10:48am
3. Turn right, and you can get to the airport.
What is the difference between #1 and #3?
Are both okay?
Answers
Answered by
oobleck
exactly the same, but #3 might indicate that there could be an easier way.
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