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100

The documentary was informative, it covered many important topics.

The documentary was informative, as it covered many important topics.

The documentary was informative; it covered many important topics.

The documentary was informative. It covered many important topics.

100

I woke up early, I still felt tired.

I woke up early, but I still felt tired.

I woke up early; I still felt tired.

I woke up early. I still felt tired.

100

The book was gripping, I couldn’t put it down.

The book was gripping, so I couldn’t put it down.

The book was gripping; I couldn’t put it down.

The book was gripping. I couldn’t put it down.

100

The weather was perfect for a hike, so we decided to go to the mountains.

No change.

100

What is a period?

This punctuation mark is used to end a statement.

200

The acting was fantastic, the plot was a bit confusing.

The acting was fantastic, but the plot was a bit confusing.

The acting was fantastic; however, the plot was a bit confusing.

The acting was fantastic. The plot was a bit confusing.

200

The commute was long, I listened to music to pass the time.

The commute was long, so I listened to music to pass the time.

The commute was long; I listened to music to pass the time.

The commute was long. I listened to music to pass the time.

200

The plot was predictable, the ending was a twist I didn’t see coming.

The plot was predictable, but the ending was a twist I didn’t see coming.

The plot was predictable; the ending was a twist I didn’t see coming.

The plot was predictable. The ending was a twist I didn’t see coming.

200

She went to the gym, she felt much better afterward.

Change.

200

What is a semicolon?

This mark is used to separate clauses or items that are already complex.

300

The sequel wasn’t as good as the original, the characters felt flat.

The sequel wasn’t as good as the original because the characters felt flat.

The sequel wasn’t as good as the original; the characters felt flat.

The sequel wasn’t as good as the original. The characters felt flat.

300

I wanted to relax, there was laundry to be done.

I wanted to relax, but there was laundry to be done.

I wanted to relax; there was laundry to be done.

I wanted to relax. There was laundry to be done.

300

The mystery novel was interesting, the detective's methods were unconventional.

The mystery novel was interesting, but the detective's methods were unconventional.

The mystery novel was interesting; the detective's methods were unconventional.

The mystery novel was interesting. The detective's methods were unconventional.


300

He likes to play video games, but his sister prefers reading books.

No change

300

What is a colon?

This mark is used to indicate a list, quote, or explanation that follows.

400

The fight scenes were intense, the special effects made them look real.

The fight scenes were intense because the special effects made them look real.

The fight scenes were intense; the special effects made them look real.

The fight scenes were intense. The special effects made them look real.

400

I set my alarm for the morning, I forgot to turn it on.

I set my alarm for the morning, but I forgot to turn it on.

I set my alarm for the morning; however, I forgot to turn it on.

I set my alarm for the morning. I forgot to turn it on.

400

The novel was set in the future, the technology seemed too advanced.

The novel was set in the future, yet the technology seemed too advanced.

The novel was set in the future; the technology seemed too advanced.

The novel was set in the future. The technology seemed too advanced.

400

He likes to play video games, while his sister prefers reading books.

No change

400

What is an apostrophe?

This mark is used to show possession or to indicate a contraction.

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