I prefer semisweet chocolate.
You dont use anything sweet
The prefix semi- added to "sweet" would make semi-sweet, which means "partly sweet."
Yes you can. Dark chocolate and semi-sweet have essentially the same consistency, and therefore bake at about the same rate.
semi-colon's link two parts of one sentence
Use a semi-colon instead
about 16
Yes no difference.
The percentage of semi-sweet chocolate in this recipe is 40.
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no
you could use itm like the=at movie was sweet or that cookie was sweet
You can use a semi-colon in a compound sentence when you want to connect two closely related independent clauses without using a conjunction like "and" or "but". This can help to emphasize the relationship between the two clauses.