Use a semicolon to replace a period between related sentences when the second sentence begins either with a conjunctive adverb or with a transitional expression, such as for example, for example, that is, in addition, in result,
A semicolon can replace a period if the author wants to narrow the gap between two closely related sentences (independent clauses). Examples: Call me tomorrow; you can answer me then. We have paid our due; we expect all the privileges listed in the contract.
Use a semicolon instead of a period to separate two sentences where the conjunction has been omitted. Examples: Call me tomorrow; I'll give you my answer then. They went to see the scariest movie they could find; they did not invite their youngest sister.
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