Home > English > Grammar > PunctuationWhat punctuation should be used to separate two independent clauses?A. Comma B. Period C. Semicolon D. ColonAnswer: SemicolonAdditional Information: Semicolons connect closely related independent clauses. Subjects: Punctuation, GrammarRelated MCQsWhen is it appropriate to use a semicolon?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘We should leave now’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘I like to swim run and bike’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘Where are you going’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘Can you believe it is already December’?Which of the following uses a hyphen correctly?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘Are you ready to leave’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘After dinner we went for a walk’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘Can you see the stars they are beautiful’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘Is it going to rain’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘Please bring your books when you come’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘The book is on the table it belongs to John’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘Let’s go for a walk’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘She wanted to go however she was tired’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘Can you believe it its October already’?