Use a semicolon between the two independent clauses of a compound sentence joined by a co-ordinate conjunction if commas are also used in the sentence.
Example:
Although the story is impossible, I believe you; and the others will,
too.
Instructions: Place semicolons where they are needed in the following sentences.
1. Since you asked my opinion, I will tell you and I hope you will listen
well.
2. Although he is highly qualified, he is not dependable and I am afraid to
hire him.
3. Because Sarah is absent a great deal, she has a hard time keeping up but
she is willing to work overtime.
4. Although I prefer English, I know that math is important and I will work
hard in both classes.
5. When you arrive on the train, take a taxi to the bus station or I can meet
you at the train.
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Answers:
1. Since you asked my opinion, I will tell you; and I hope you will listen
well.
2. Although he is highly qualified, he is not dependable; and I am afraid to
hire him.
3. Because Sarah is absent a great deal, she has a hard time keeping up; but
she is willing to work overtime.
4. Although I prefer English, I know that math is important; and I will work
hard in both classes.
5. When you arrive on the train, take a taxi to the bus station; or I can
meet you at the train.
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