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1 ;;;;; Semicolons ;;;;;
Semicolons link together two independent clauses Reminder – An independent clause is essentially a sentence. It can stand all alone. It is independent – it doesn’t need any help to make sense.

2 Semicolon Formula Independent clause ; independent clause.

3 Semicolons You can link with semicolons two ways
WITH the help of a conjunctive adverb WITHOUT the help of conjunctive adverb

4 With a conjunctive adverb
Conjunctive adverbs However Moreover Therefore Consequently Otherwise Nevertheless thus I am late for school; therefore, I will not stop for breakfast.

5 Without a conjunctive adverb
I am late for school; I will not stop for breakfast. It snowed all night; I had to shovel the sidewalk this morning.

6 Practice Combine the two clauses with a semicolon
My mom said I need to stay home and study. I failed a test today.

7 Practice I failed a test today; my mom said I need to stay home and study.

8 Practice Combine the two clauses using one conjunctive adverb
My mom said I need to stay home and study. I failed a test today.

9 Practice I failed a test today; therefore, my mom said I need to stay home and study. I failed a test today; consequently, my mom said I need to stay home and study.

10 Practice Combine the two clauses using a conjunctive adverb.
I feel sick today. I am still going to basketball practice.

11 Practice I fell sick today; however, I am still going to basketball practice.


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