Yes, it is possible.
EX:
1: Angel does not like going to the vet; getting her into the car is hard enough.
But unless the sentence is in a form similar to the sentence above, I wouldn't recommend using a semi colon before the word, 'getting.'
I hope this helped!
-EB
Not unless a proper noun follows the semi-colon. The parts before and after the semi-colon are part of the same sentence. You do not capitalize in the middle of a sentence unless it is a proper noun.
No. A word which is not a proper noun is only capitalised at the start of a sentence - after a full stop (period).
No, a connector word should not directly follow a semicolon. A semicolon is used to separate two independent clauses that are closely related. It is typically followed by a capital letter indicating the start of the next independent clause.
The word "including" is typically followed by a comma when introducing examples or a list of items. For example: "I enjoy many outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, and swimming."
Yes, you would typically use a semicolon before the word "including" and a comma after it when listing items in a sentence to maintain clarity and proper punctuation. For example: "The ingredients for the cake include flour, sugar, and butter; including vanilla extract for added flavor."
Not unless a proper noun follows the semi-colon. The parts before and after the semi-colon are part of the same sentence. You do not capitalize in the middle of a sentence unless it is a proper noun.
You use a semi colon after a word for example:Shoneka writes poertry;she is published in a litery magazine.
You use a semi colon after a word for example:Shoneka writes poertry;she is published in a litery magazine.
; NO
Either a comma or a semi colon can be used, depending on the rest of the sentence.
Because a semi colon replaces the word "but" which means it's more complex.
No. A word which is not a proper noun is only capitalised at the start of a sentence - after a full stop (period).
No. Even though a semicolon replaces a period, the word after it does not need to be capitalized.
Colon is actually punctuation mark which indicates something. It is ":". If you really want a sentence with the word, "He lost a mark because he used the semi-colon instead of a colon." Also, according to biology, colon is the main part of the large intestine.
colon = : colons allow you to list things. Ex. Cars : Bmw, Benz, Jaguar, Dodge, etc.. Semi Colon = ; Can be used as a comma. ex. She has beautiful hair; her eyes are big and blue, she is tall and thin. hope that helped a little.
No, a connector word should not directly follow a semicolon. A semicolon is used to separate two independent clauses that are closely related. It is typically followed by a capital letter indicating the start of the next independent clause.
instead of a connective word So instead of: I went to the park and it was sunny I went to the park; it was sunny.