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An error in writing that youve probably heard about is the so-called comma splice. This is really an unfortunate name because, trust me, no commas have been spliced in the making of this video. Instead, the name really refers to a sentence being spliced. And so, you might ask, why is this a big deal? Because of the importance of sentence boundaries. As you know, the basic unit of English, written and spoken, is the sentence. So, one of the fundamental skills in English is the ability to mark where sentence boundaries begin and where sentence boundaries end. Now, what the heck is a comma splice? Well, letamp;#39;s look at it this way. There are three and only three ways to punctuate sentences in English. And the comma splice aint one of them. Here are the only three ways that you can punctuate sentences in English: Pattern One, with a period. You know this one well. This is a sentence. This is a sentence. OK, weamp;#39;ve got that one. Pattern Two is with an internal period. A wha