@handyandy saidGetting loving among Nomads demands stamina.
Some continue rubbing until bruises blossom in nether glands.
@earl-of-trumps saidSlobodan takes a minute; Maritza needs ages.
Getting loving among Nomads demands stamina.
@great-big-stees saidStevie's ubiquitous cheese crumbs entranced Erna Dungwollow'spirit.
After graduating, everyone succeeds.
@fmf saidSome preparation is required in telepathy.
Stevie's ubiquitous cheese crumbs entranced Erna Dungwollow'spirit.
@great-big-stees saidTrolls' Evisceration List: extremism, parody, aggression, triteness, hyperbole, yobbism.
Some preparation is required in telepathy.
@fmf saidMountain singing is ballsy but overtly “yodel-ay-ee-oooo”.
Trolls' Evisceration List: extremism, parody, aggression, triteness, hyperbole, yobbism.
@divegeester saidOnce Ontarians owned orchards; eventually every yard Adrian lost every day overwhelmed Yankees.
Mountain singing is ballsy but overtly “yodel-ay-ee-oooo”.
@fmf saidWRONG.
Slobodan takes a minute; Maritza needs ages.
The last word to key on is STAMINA. Maritza starts with an M not an I.
And the rule is to write "a" sentence, not two sentences separated by a semicolon.
@torunn saidYou are not killing every Ethiopian, Simon
Once Ontarians owned orchards; eventually every yard Adrian lost every day overwhelmed Yankees.
@earl-of-trumps saidThanks for your advice.
WRONG.
The last word to key on is STAMINA. Maritza starts with an M not an I.
And the rule is to write "a" sentence, not two sentences separated by a semicolon.
@earl-of-trumps saidWRONG.
And the rule is to write "a" sentence, not two sentences separated by a semicolon.
Properly used, as in the example you cited, a semicolon joins two related independent clauses in one sentence.