Writing Center
West Chester University
Dr. Karen Fitts
Associate Professor of English
214 Lawrence Center
610-430-5664
kfitts@wcupa.edu
Common Grammar Questions:
What is a sentence fragment?
A sentence fragment is a partial sentence punctuated as if it were a complete sentence lacking
subject and verb. (Example: Like scratching an itch.)
When should I use a comma?
There are three primary uses for commas.
What is a dependent clause?
A dependent clause is a subordinate clause that cannot stand alone. It is usually introduced either with
a subordinate conjunction (e.g., while) or with a relative pronoun (e.g., when). (Example: When I was
seventeen.)
What is an independent clause?
An independent clause is basically a sentence. It can stand alone as a complete thought. (Example: The
biology exam was extremely difficult.)
When should I use a semi-colon instead of a comma?
Use a semi-colon when you are listing items in a series that contain a comma. (Example: I have recently
visited Baltimore, Maryland; Portland, Oregon; and Los Angeles, California.)
When should I use a semi-colon instead of a period?
Use a semi-colon when you are joining two independent clauses that are closely linked by a conjunctive adverb,
or when the second independent clause is an extension of the idea presented in the first. (Example:
Historical researchers cannot control the events they want to receive; indeed, often they cannot even find enough
documentation to learn all the facts.)
What is a comma splice?
A comma splice fails to distinguish the end of one independent sentence and the beginning of the next
independent sentence but marks the boundary between the two incorrectly with a comma. (Example: Mr. Johnson
is an awful professor, Mrs. Johnson is too.)
What is a fused sentence (run-on)?
A fused sentence fails to distinguish the end of one independent clause and the beginning of the next
independent clause. (Example: Jim's major is Elementary Education his minor is Mathematics.)
How can I correct a fused sentence or comma splice?
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