Our instructions were not to intercede; however, we could not watch quietly while the director told lie after lie.
The witness had to intercede for the woman in the accident.
I would be honored to intercede on your behalf.
intercede means to mediate: i am going to help intercede these little kids problems.
I wouldn't use a semicolon in a conditional (if) sentence. Semicolons can join two independent clauses without a conjunction. The "if" clause in a conditional sentence is dependent, not independent.
Al intercedes the look of her friend
A gerund is a verb with the -ing suffix, often turning it from a verb into the subject of a sentence. It is grammatically correct to use one after a semicolon as long as the clause after the semicolon is still independent, that is, it can still stand alone as a separate sentence.
No, a semicolon is not necessary in a compound sentence if a coordinating conjunction is not used. You can use a comma to separate the independent clauses in a compound sentence instead.
The word "intercede" is obviously an unfamilar word. ...haha i know this didnt help ... try this "The mom will have to intercede in the childrens argument so there can be peace in the house."
I can give you several sentences.You use a semicolon to separate two clauses.A semicolon is like a comma with a period on top of it.You need to learn how to use the semicolon properly.
No, a semicolon is not typically used before "except" in a sentence. Instead, a comma may be used to separate clauses or phrases when necessary.
No. A full stop is used to show the end of a sentence. A semi colon can be used to separate clauses or items in a list.
Punctuation is a feature of sentence structure. There is no word that must take any particular punctuation, and no word that cannot take any particular punctuation.