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habitual comma-splicers can’t tell the difference between a clause and a phrase. A clause needs a subject and a main verb, and can form a sentence as long as it is not subordinate to another clause. A phrase cannot form a sentence on its own but can, if linked to a main clause, extend one.
First You Write a Sentence.: The Elements of Reading, Writing … and Life.
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