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Two or more independent clauses separated by a comma. This is a common mistake in English grammar.
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A clause that does not express a complete idea because it contains a word that does not let it stand on it's own.
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Two independent clauses, or simple sentences, joined by a coordinating conjunction
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Acronym to remember the coordinating conjunctions
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Sentence formed by an independent clause and a dependent clause
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This type of clause expresses a complete idea.
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Two or more complete sentences written one after the other, as if they were one long sentence. It is a common mistake in English grammar, where there is nothing separating independent clauses.
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Contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete idea.