Crying, Waiting, Hoping by Buddy Holly. Try to find the Apartment Tapes version if you can.
A compound sentence consists of two independent clauses that are usually separated by a comma, like in this example.
A run-on sentence.
A compound sentence consists of two independent clauses joined by a comma and a coordinating conjunction.
A 2A sentence is a sentence that contains 2 adjectives separated by comma.
A comma splice is the use of a comma to join two independent clauses without a conjunction. It is considered an error in formal writing.
A compound sentence often consists of two independent clauses joined by a comma and a coordinating conjunction.
A comma splice is when a two complete sentences are separated by a comma, without a conjunction. This makes it gramatically incorrect. A run-on sentence continues on and on with no clear predicate.
Exclamations are typically separated from the rest of a sentence by a comma. "Oh! I didn't know that!" "Oh, it isn't that important."
A complex sentence is a sentence that is separated by a conjunctions and a comma and on one side there is a dependent clause and on the other there is a independent.
You can identify a comma splice in a sentence by looking for two independent clauses that are incorrectly joined together with just a comma. This error can be corrected by replacing the comma with a semicolon, period, or coordinating conjunction.
A compound sentence ir normally separated by the word "and" or "because", and a comma. If you can break the sentence in to 2 different parts and they are both complete sentences (meaning they both have a subject and an action) then it is a compound sentence. To put it more simply, a compound sentence is 2 complete sentences combined in to one whole sentence, separated by a comma.
A compound sentence combines two independent clauses with a comma and a coordinating conjunction, such as "and," "but," or "so." It is a way to express two related ideas in a single sentence.