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Rewrite the following sentences, adding semicolons (or changing commas to semico

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Question

Rewrite the following sentences, adding semicolons (or changing commas to semicolons) where needed:

1. I thought that the job would be easy I was mistaken.

2. You need to eat your vegetables you can’t have any cupcakes unless you do.

3. Going into the classroom, she tripped on another student’s charging cord.

4. The rent here is expensive however, the neighborhood is nice.

5. My friend went to Michigan State, my sister, however, went to UCLA.

6. We made two dozen sandwiches, knowing that they always sell out.

7. We practiced every day for three months, including Saturdays and Sundays we still lost the big game.

8. She is majoring in English, he is majoring in History.

9. Turn left when you see Hodgdon Island Inn our house is about a half-mile further in.

10. The course is difficult the professor is interesting, though.

Explanation / Answer

1. I thought that the job would be easy; I was mistaken.

2. You need to eat your vegetables; you can't have any cupcakes unless you do.

3. Going into the classroom, she tripped on another student's charging cord.

4. The rent here is expensive; however, the neighborhood is nice.

5. My friend went to Michigan State; my sister, however, went to UCLA.

6. We made two dozen sandwiches, knowing that they always sell out.

7. We practiced every day for three months, including Saturdays and Sundays; we still lost the big game.

8. She is majoring in English; he is majoring in History.

9. Turn left when you see Hodgdon Island Inn; Our house is about a half-mile further in.

10. The course is difficult; the professor is interesting, though.

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