Asked by jyf
The following sentence contains a comma splice:
Do you have any bandages, I tripped over a stick and skinned my knee.
Which revision corrects the sentence?
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Replace the comma with a question mark (or with a semicolon). For example:
Do you have any bandages? I tripped over a stick and skinned my knee.
This removes the comma splice by making two independent sentences. You could also write it with a semicolon: "Do you have any bandages; I tripped over a stick and skinned my knee."
Do you have any bandages? I tripped over a stick and skinned my knee.
This removes the comma splice by making two independent sentences. You could also write it with a semicolon: "Do you have any bandages; I tripped over a stick and skinned my knee."
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