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1)he was heavily fined.he was expelled.
2)i respect her.she is a sincere hardworking teacher.
3)he has just recovered from fever.he has fallen ill again
4)she had no other hobby.she collected shells


1) In addition to being heavily fined, he was expelled.
2) I respect her because she is a sincere, hardworking teacher.
3) He has just recovered from fever; however, he has fallen ill again.
4) Apart from collecting shells, she had no other hobby.

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Two sentences can be joined, as clauses, by a semicolon.

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The repairman studied the damage to my fender; he was assessing the damage or perhaps what I'd be willing to pay.

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