Should I Use Semicolons Between Independent Clauses?
A semicolon is a punctuation mark that joins two independent clauses or separates items in a series that already contain commas.
Examples of Semicolons Between Independent Clauses
Some examples of semicolons between independent clauses would be the following:
I ordered a soda with my lunch; my diet doesn’t start until next week.
Your appointment is set for next Tuesday; please call if you need to cancel it.
I am meeting Alex at the library; we need a quiet place to finish our project.
Jim and Ruby will both speak at graduation; the class president and valedictorian always give speeches.
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