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What is semicolon? ​

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Answered by shubham7618
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Answer:

A punctuation mark (;) indicating a pause, typically between two main clauses, that is more pronounced than that indicated by a comma.

Answered by ShreyaVirat
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Answer:

HEY BUDDY...

GOOD EVE..

SEMICOLON (;) IS A PUNCTUATION MARK INDICATING A PAUSE...

TYPICALLY BETWEEN TWO MAIN CLAUSES...THAT IS MORE PRONOUNCED...

HOPE IT HELPS...!!!

HVE A GRT DAY AHEAD...^_^

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