is this written correctly?I need to leave for school right now; because I don't have all of my school supplies gathered.
Is what written correctly?
it will be like... "I need to leave for school right now because, I don't have all of my school supplies gathered."
I need to leave for school right now; because I don't have all of my school supplies gathered. I need to leave for school right now; but I don't have all of my school supplies gathered. I need to leave for school right now; although I don't have all of my school supplies gathered. I need to leave for school right now; however, I don't have all of my school supplies gathered.
is the only answer
I think it'd be the last one.
i don't understand how it would be..I need help *lol*
Use a semicolon before such words and terms as namely, however, therefore, that is, i.e., for example, e.g., for instance, etc., when they introduce a complete sentence. It is also preferable to use a comma after these words and terms. Example: Bring any two items; however, sleeping bags and tents are in short supply.
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