Thread:Topdarlingwh/@comment-8161155-20150924221101/@comment-10771297-20150927054843

Read this link form the guidelines. http://www.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/runons.htm "When two independent clauses are connected by only a comma, they constitute a run-on sentence that is called a comma-splice... When you use a comma to connect two independent clauses, it must be accompanied by a little conjunction (and, but, for, nor, yet, or, so)."

Dependent clauses just need a comma or a semicolon. To be separated from an independent clause. We might need to re-write that sentence.