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Fixing Comma Splices

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Fixing Comma Splices

Fixing Comma Splices

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📝 Part 1: Understanding Comma Splices

1. What is a comma splice? Circle the correct answer:

When two independent clauses are incorrectly joined by only a comma

When a comma is missing from a sentence

When there are too many commas in a sentence

When a comma is used instead of a full stop

2. Which of these sentences contains a comma splice? Circle your answer:

I went to the shop, and I bought some milk.

The weather was cold, I wore my jacket.

After the rain stopped, we went outside.

She studied hard for the test.

🔍 Part 2: Identifying Comma Splices

3. Read each sentence below. Tick the boxes next to the sentences that contain comma splices:

The concert was amazing, everyone loved it.

I finished my homework before dinner.

The bus was late, we missed the start of the film.

Although it was raining, we still went to the beach.

My phone battery died, I couldn't call my mum.

The teacher explained the lesson clearly, but some students were still confused.

🛠️ Part 3: Fixing Comma Splices - Method 1 (Split into Two Sentences)

4. Fix these comma splices by splitting them into two separate sentences. Replace the comma with a full stop and capitalise the next word:

Example: The game was exciting, our team won by 10 points.

Fixed: The game was exciting. Our team won by 10 points.

a) The library closes at 5pm, you need to return your books before then.

b) I love chocolate ice cream, it's my favourite dessert.

c) The temperature reached 25°C today, it was perfect weather for swimming.

🔗 Part 4: Fixing Comma Splices - Method 2 (Add Coordinating Conjunctions)

5. Fix these comma splices by adding a coordinating conjunction (and, but, or, so, yet, for, nor) after the comma:

Example: I was tired, I went to bed early.

Fixed: I was tired, so I went to bed early.

a) The shop was closed, we went to another one.

b) She wanted to go to the party, she had too much homework.

c) The movie was three hours long, it was really entertaining.

➡️ Part 5: Fixing Comma Splices - Method 3 (Use Semicolons)

6. Fix these comma splices by replacing the comma with a semicolon:

Example: The rain was heavy, the streets flooded quickly.

Fixed: The rain was heavy; the streets flooded quickly.

a) My brother plays rugby, my sister prefers netball.

b) The test was difficult, most students passed anyway.

c) We drove 200 kilometres to Auckland, the journey took three hours.

🎯 Part 6: Choose Your Method

7. Fix these comma splices using any of the three methods you've learned. Write your corrected sentence below each one:

a) The café serves excellent coffee, their muffins are delicious too.

b) I forgot my umbrella, I got completely soaked in the rain.

c) The concert tickets cost $75 each, we decided to buy them anyway.

d) My laptop battery lasts 8 hours, I can work all day without charging it.

✍️ Part 7: Create Your Own

8. Write two sentences that contain comma splices, then fix them using different methods:

Comma splice sentence 1:

Fixed version:

Comma splice sentence 2:

Fixed version:

9. Explain in your own words why fixing comma splices makes writing clearer:

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