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1 is incorrect. However is a conjunctive adverb that takes a semicolon or period when working with two sentences.
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Below is a sentence included in a personal statement I am writing or grad school. I can't figure out how to structure the bolded area. Do I place a comma there (I'm worried that this sentence has too many commas already), should I use the
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Grammatically, it is a comma-splice run-on sentence. The comma should be replaced with a colon, semicolon or full stop. We would also probably say 'Don't touch anything while you're walking'.
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If two independent clauses are joined by the word "similarly," is a semicolon necessary before "similarly," or is a comma acceptable?
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Eleanor Roosevelt was born on October 11, 1884, in New York City. She was the first of six children born by Anna Hall and Elliot Roosevelt . (This sentence implies that Elliot also gave birth. This is very unlikely.) She was the oldest of Anna
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180 days ago
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The Darfur conflict started in 2003 and has displaced
more than 2.7 million people, an estimated 300,000 people have died since the
conflict began. Edit. If your last clause were a relative clause, that is, referring to your earlier statement,
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"I'm not a native, neither am I a teacher." A semicolon is needed in this sentence, not a comma: "I'm not a native; neither am I a teacher."
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Vermin Seranar (1)
Vermin Seranar was born in İstanbul in 1983. Her music education started as Associate Professor Ahmet Ermakastar’s clarinet student at the State Conservatory, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University. She kept
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In special cases, that is. Like this sentence, for instance: If he'd asked me, I wouldn't have gone with him; for, I'd always feared him. Would it be acceptable to use 'for' after semicolon?
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The following would be acceptable, if you don't want to use semicolon. Will we be able to reduce the overhead, and therefore the cost?
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