The caring son visited his sick mother semiweekly, trying his best to take care of her.
She attends her French class semi-weekly, every Tuesday and Thursday.
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.
I can use the word "for" in a sentence to indicate a purpose or reason, such as "I am studying for my exam."
She made a semi-intelligent comment during the meeting that caught the attention of her colleagues.
In the sentence "please be quiet; you are being too noisy," you would use a semicolon to separate the two independent clauses.
A caret symbol (^) is commonly used to indicate that a word or phrase should be removed from a sentence.
This stained glass is semi-transparent.
it is under the lithosphere and is semi hot liquid
To use the word 'dog's' in a sentence you could say 'my dog's coat is shiny and silky because I groom her on a weekly basis'.
Either a comma or a semi colon can be used, depending on the rest of the sentence.
I do my shopping weekly and store my perishables in a refrigerator, this ensures that no plagiarism happens to them.
Example sentence - We buy our produce at the farmers market weekly.
He will allocate ten dollars weekly for gum.
His one chore was to take the garbage out weekly.
semi-colon's link two parts of one sentence
Use a semi-colon instead
I prefer semisweet chocolate.
some metals are semi conductors