Hi Jennifer 👋🏻 I came across your video about "5 FREE Spelling and Grammar Checking Tools (Grammarly Alternatives)", and I saw the link to this channel as well. You mentioned that you have another YT channel wherein you teach on how to become better in English speaking and writing, so I check it straight away. 😊 I am aspiring transcriber or virtual assistant who can help with transcribing; that's why I was looking for some tools that can help me to be better. I am from the Philippines 🇵🇭 and thank you for this free tutorial videos! Please keep all these coming! Take care! 😊
Being completely honest, I love comma splices because they are so easy to fix! Thank you so much for the punctuation video! Best regards from Ukraine! Much obliged, Jennifer!
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Hello, your videos on the English language are excellent. I have a problem identifying long comma splice sentences. See below: Daniel looks across at Claire, this question a sharp detour from the route that he saw this evening going. Your help is appreciated. 🙏🏻
There are times where I read sentences that have comma splices. Is it possible that books,particularly novels, do not always have correct punctuations?
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Other Comma-Related English Lessons:
► How to Use the Serial Comma (Oxford Comma) - ua-cam.com/video/cVhMUT5boF4/v-deo.html
► 8 Comma Rules - ua-cam.com/video/tLlfuIAjaC0/v-deo.html
My English Writing Essentials Series:
► Quotation Marks Rules - ua-cam.com/video/F_yYYoqkZl8/v-deo.html
► Apostrophe Rules - ua-cam.com/video/gZ2SNzHON4E/v-deo.html
► Capitalization Rules - ua-cam.com/video/KdJL9qJ8t0A/v-deo.html
► Colon Rules - ua-cam.com/video/p40K494L7VQ/v-deo.html
► Semicolon Rules - ua-cam.com/video/Rr2UeP-rPVs/v-deo.html
► Period Rules - ua-cam.com/video/GVdiQEtbrE8/v-deo.html
► Exclamation Mark Rules - ua-cam.com/video/z3Re_ygaErc/v-deo.html
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I once feared the semicolon, but now I appreciate it. Your teaching style is amazing; I'm learning a lot from you. Thank you!
Me too! I never used it in my writing lol.
I don't like science class because the teacher is boring.
Your videos are marvelously thorough and easy to follow, so I'm going to binge-watch all of them! Thank you!
It is real lesson for not only non-native English speakers but also for native speakers.
It's really fascinating; that's how learning should be
I love your videos; they are very helpful.
Hi Jennifer 👋🏻
I came across your video about "5 FREE Spelling and Grammar Checking Tools (Grammarly Alternatives)", and I saw the link to this channel as well. You mentioned that you have another YT channel wherein you teach on how to become better in English speaking and writing, so I check it straight away. 😊
I am aspiring transcriber or virtual assistant who can help with transcribing; that's why I was looking for some tools that can help me to be better.
I am from the Philippines 🇵🇭 and thank you for this free tutorial videos! Please keep all these coming!
Take care! 😊
It helped me a lot!
Let's go to the beach. It's a beautiful sunny day.
Your channel is great.Thank you for helping everyone, which is not an english native speaker to improve their writing skills.
"who" "who is not an English native speaker..." "Which" is used to designate inanimate objects, whereas "who" designates people (or person).
I love your videos , they're really helpful!
Being completely honest, I love comma splices because they are so easy to fix!
Thank you so much for the punctuation video!
Best regards from Ukraine!
Much obliged, Jennifer!
Very helpful.
Hi , just wanted to tell you i watched this video 3 years ago u carried me in my exam back then , now iam doing sat exam and after 3 years u still carrying me i love you so much i have memeories with ur videos much love and respect, i hope for u the best keep up the hardwork and stay hard ❤❤❤❤❤
You know your subject.
Thanks for the simplification; I appreciate it.
What about.
It's raining, maybe we should go to the beach tomorrow.
Let's go to the beach, as it's a beautiful sunny day.
In the end, I was able to answer all the questions correctly.
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At 8:51, I used because as conjuction for the 3rd one. Is it ok? She can't go out tonight, because she has to study for her exam.
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Hi, great work you have been doing.
Please, can you do a video on dependent clauses?
Hi, is (such ) a subordinate conjunction? Thank you
Please create a video on misplaced modifiers and dangling modifiers
Rodrigo loves salty snacks; Mario prefers sweets.
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Thanks for the lesson.
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This is a very important topic to be learnt.
In Q.3 we can use 'because' instead of comma. can't we?
Number five doesn't need any correction
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I'm glad I came across this right before my IELTS test
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Hello, your videos on the English language are excellent.
I have a problem identifying long comma splice sentences. See below:
Daniel looks across at Claire, this question a sharp detour from the route that he saw this evening going.
Your help is appreciated. 🙏🏻
May we add semicolon for the example -- I don't like most seafood; I like sushi. Is it correct or incorrect ?
i+i=; (if they relate).
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Thank you, for your clear explanation.
your video make me more easy to understand.
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This was really helpful
There are times where I read sentences that have comma splices. Is it possible that books,particularly novels, do not always have correct punctuations?
Yes! Comma splices are very common in novels as part of creative expression.
@@SparkleEnglish Omgg! 😭 You are so nice. You really replied to me. I’m actually curious about that for days, and it bothers me whenever I see comma splices in the book that I’m reading. Thank you very much! 💗💗💗💗
But how do we correct
(My mom's name is Lauren; let's go eat pizza)?
Do we separate them into two sentences and add a period at the end?
Exactly!
My mom's name is Lauren. Let's go eat pizza.
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