Which of these sentences is punctuated correctly? 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.
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I couldve made it easier by spacing im sorry
@jordan.marie457 It is the last one 100%
semicolons always trip me up thank you
Which of these sentences is punctuated correctly? a. I need to leave for school right now; because I don't have all of my school supplies gathered. b. I need to leave for school right now; but I don't have all of my school supplies gathered. c. I need to leave for school right now; although I don't have all of my school supplies gathered. d. I need to leave for school right now; however, I don't have all of my school supplies gathered.
Np. Medal please? PS: Semicolons are meant to combine two sentences that a comma can't combine.
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