Home > English > Grammar > PunctuationWhat punctuation mark is used to connect two related independent clauses without a conjunction?A. Comma B. Colon C. Semicolon D. DashAnswer: SemicolonAdditional Information: Semicolons connect closely related independent clauses. Subjects: Punctuation, GrammarRelated MCQsWhat punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘Please pass the salt pepper and vinegar’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘Could you please repeat that’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘He wanted to know if she was coming’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘Let me know if you need help’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘He enjoys reading and playing basketball’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘He asked if I would join them’?What punctuation is used for a series of equal choices?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘She studied hard she wanted to pass’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘She loves to travel she goes every summer’?Which of the following uses a colon correctly?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘It’s a sunny day the park is beautiful’?What punctuation is needed to indicate possession?What punctuation is needed in the following sentence: ‘Do you want to come with us’?Which of the following sentences uses a question mark correctly?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘How are you’?