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Hi there. My name is Emma, and today we have a slightly advanced lesson. So for some of you beginners, this might be a little too advanced. So what were going to talk about are comma splices. So before I begin explaining what a comma splice is, I want to do a little quiz. So I have four sentences up here. I want you to read them. Well read them together, and I want you to tell me in which sentences do I use a comma correctly, and in which sentences have I made a mistake. So question number one, Black bears are beautiful, they have shiny coats. Question number two, I love watching movies, I hate watching TV. Number three, My friend, comma, a student at the University of Toronto, comma, lives on campus. And number four, I watched soccer yesterday, comma, it was boring. So take a second, look at them, figure out which ones you think are correct and incorrect. So number one, this sentence is incorrect. In this sentence, we have an example of a comma splice. So pretty much, just