An adjective is used to bring together two independent clauses that are closely related in thought, in a single sentence. A conjunctive adverb is an adverb that does the same thing.
THis is a semi colon ;
You use a semi colon after a word for example:Shoneka writes poertry;she is published in a litery magazine.
You use one space after a colon or semi-colon.
semi-colon's link two parts of one sentence
If you are just giving one example then no but if there are two or more examples then you should use a semi-colon and seperate each examples with a comma.
THis is a semi colon ;
You can use either a semicolon or a comma before "however" depending on the context. Use a semicolon to separate two independent clauses, and use a comma when "however" is used as a conjunctive adverb to connect two sentences.
i would use a semi colon ; just because that is More formal.
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.
When you feel like it
You use one space after a colon or semi-colon.
To separate independent clauses
Because a semi colon replaces the word "but" which means it's more complex.
there is no semi colon usage
Use a semi-colon instead
A semi-colon is used in a do while statement for the same reason that it is used in any other statement. The rules of C and C++, as well as Java, require that every statement be terminated with a semi-colon.