User talk:2A02:8388:6880:8200:39B7:2AC6:698C:10DE

Comma splices
Hi, and first of all, welcome to Wikipedia!

Regarding this edit of yours, I just wanted to point out that a comma splice occurs where a comma essentially replaces a period—it splices two sentences together. If you can remove a comma and have a grammatically correct sentence, that’s not a comma splice (it’s not splicing anything); it’s just an inexplicable comma. —96.8.24.95 (talk) 06:41, 3 February 2020 (UTC)
 * Church is a ghost, Caboose killed him.
 * Church is a ghost. Caboose killed him.
 * Church was shot, by Caboose.
 * Church was shot by Caboose.