True or False
Comma Splice or Run-on?
Definitions
Corrections
100

You can tell if a sentence is a run-on sentence by it's length.

False, a run-on sentence is a structural flaw.

100

I was bored, I had to go to class.

Comma Splice

100

Define a comma splice

What is an attempt to join two independent clauses with just a comma?

100

Correct the following sentence: The biology club will meet on Friday, several important issues will be discussed

Answers may vary.

200

When two independent clauses are connected by only a comma, they constitute a run-on sentence that is called a comma-splice.

True

200

I was hungry there was nothing to eat.

Run-on.

200

Define a Coordinating Conjunction

What is a conjunction that links two independent clauses; [for, and, but, nor, or, then, and yet]

200

I love pizza I am going to get some.

I love pizza, so I am going to get some.

300

A comma splice is any sentence with a comma in it.

False

300

There were so many people at the party it was crowded.

Run-on

300

What is a run-on sentence?

A run-on sentence has at least two parts that can stand by themselves, but the two parts have been joined incorrectly.

300

I am tired I have to get up.

Answers may vary.

400

A comma splice is a sentence with 2 independent clause separated by a comma with no conjunction present.

True

400

I was upset I had to get on with my day.

Run on -Sentence

400

A punctuation mark used to separate 2 ideas.

What is a comma?

400

The dance is tonight, it will be really fun.

The dance is tonight; it will be really fun. OR The dance is tonight, and it will be really fun.

500

Is this a comma splice? I was excited, so I expressed it.

False

500

I was scared, I made it out of surgery just fine.

COMMA SPLICE

500

What is the difference between a subordinating conjunction and a coordinating conjunction?

Coordinating conjunctions are used to join independent clauses to make compound sentences. Subordinating conjunctions are used to join independent clauses to make complex sentences.

500

I was excited and I was happy.

I was exited, and I was happy.