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One of the most frequently made comma errors is the comma splice. A comma splice is the incorrect use of a comma to connect two independent clauses. Heres an example: Miss Rev is the First Lady of Aggieland, (comma) she is a beautiful dog. Both Miss Rev is the First Lady of Aggieland and she is a beautiful dog are independent clauses. This means that they can stand on their own as sentences. Unfortunately, a comma just isnt strong enough to hold together two independent clauses all by itself, so it needs help! To correct a comma splice, you have three options. The comma can be replaced by a period, like this: Miss Rev is the First Lady of Aggieland. (period) She is a beautiful dog. Periods are strong enough on their own to connect both independent clauses. Or you can give the comma some help from one of these conjunctions: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, or so. You can remember these from their popular acronym FANBOYS If we apply this to our sentence we have, Mi