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In English / College | 2025-07-06

A semicolon can be used to combine closely related sentences correctly. Select the compound sentence that uses the semicolon correctly.

A. The cab pulled up with three women; got out at the department store.
B. The cab pulled up at department store; it stopped at the front entrance, and three women got out.
C. At the department store; the cab pulled up, and three women got out.
D. The yellow cab with three women inside; pulled up at the front entrance of the department store.

Asked by howardominique23

Answer (1)

The semicolon is used to connect closely related independent clauses. Among the options presented, the sentence that correctly uses a semicolon is 'The cab pulled up at department store; it stopped at the front entrance, and three women got out.' This illustrates the correct application of a semicolon in forming compound sentences. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-07