Sunday, September 04, 2011
This blurb from Little Rock's Ya-Ya's menu contains two sentence formation errors. The first sentence is a comma splice because those two independent clauses are joined with just a comma. The comma could he replaced with a semicolon or a coordinating conjunction could be inserted after the comma to correct this error. The final sentence has an unnecessary comma. It is unnecessary because the conjunction, which is AND in this sentence, is connecting two parts of the same sentence; it is not connecting two sentences/independent clauses. The food and service are top-notch, and I hope to return soon.
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