Semicolons can combine two complete sentences (without a conjunction) when the sentences are closely related and it would make sense to combine the sentences with "and." Example: The chapter ends as ...
I am looking forward to seeing you next week." And so I have to make sure that it's going to be grammatically correct. The first sentence has a verb and a subject and so the verb is 'want' and the ...
The clauses in a compound sentence still make sense on their own and so we use coordinating conjunctions, such as 'and', 'but' and 'so' to link them together. Complex sentences include a ...