- The winners were Tom; age 12; Sara; age 14; and Mia.
- The winners: Tom, 12; Sara, 14; Mia.
- The winners were Tom, age 12; Sara, age 14; and Mia.
- Tom (12); Sara (14); Mia (15).
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- The sun is hot; wear sunscreen.
- The sun is hot wear sunscreen.
- The sun; is hot, wear sunscreen.
- The sun is hot, wear sunscreen.
- Replace semicolon with comma
- Remove ?but?
- Add colon instead
- Correct as is
- but
- however
- and
- since
- For example
- However
- In fact
- All of these
- I love cats; dogs are fine too.
- I love cats; because they are soft.
- He slept late; he missed the bus.
- The show ended; the crowd clapped.
- I like apples; oranges, and bananas.
- I like apples; oranges and; bananas.
- I like apples, oranges, and bananas.
- I like; apples, oranges, and bananas.
- She was angry; she shouted loudly.
- The team won; however, they were tired.
- Because it rained; we canceled the trip.
- He tried hard; he succeeded.
- With 3 or more words
- With numbers
- With internal commas
- With single-word items
- Instead of periods
- To join unrelated clauses
- After subordinating conjunctions
- In place of a comma in simple lists
- She brought pens; notebooks; and highlighters.
- She brought pens, notebooks; and highlighters.
- She brought pens, notebooks, and highlighters.
- She brought pens; and notebooks and highlighters.
- Between long complex list items
- Before a list after a complete sentence
- To link related independent clauses
- Before a conjunctive adverb
- She was late; therefore, she missed the test.
- She was late therefore; she missed the test.
- She was late; she missed the test therefore.
- She was late, therefore she missed the test.
- The storm passed; the skies cleared.
- The storm passed: the skies cleared.
- The storm passed; and, the skies cleared.
- The storm passed the skies; cleared.
- I traveled to Tokyo; and Seoul.
- I traveled to Tokyo; Seoul.
- I traveled to Tokyo and Seoul.
- I traveled; to Tokyo; and Seoul.
- He runs fast; however, he tires quickly.
- I like books; they are fun.
- While I was walking; I saw a dog.
- I came; I saw; I conquered.
- Two dependent clauses
- A dependent and an independent clause
- Two independent clauses
- An adjective and a noun
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