comma splices - A good attitude, that's what counts. --- Good attitude is an appositive?



A good attitude, that's what counts.



At first I saw this and thought comma splice; but that can't be because a splice requires two clauses.


In this sentence "a good attitude" is in apposition to the pronoun "that;" that's why this sentence is grammatically correct? (if I'd divided these two clauses by a comma then I'd be splicing with a comma.)




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