Correction
Select the correctly punctuated sentence.
1. Semicolon Usage:
- A semicolon is used to connect two closely related independent clauses. In this case, "I can't see Tim's car" and "there must have been an accident" are two independent clauses that are related and provide a cohesive meaning.
2. Independent Clauses:
- Each part of the sentence before and after the semicolon can stand alone as a complete sentence, making them independent clauses.
3. Avoiding Comma Splice:
- Option ক uses a comma to join the independent clauses ("I can't see Tim's car, there must have been an accident"). However, a comma alone is not sufficient to connect two independent clauses. This is known as a comma splice.
4. Apostrophe Usage:
- The possessive form "Tim's car" correctly uses an apostrophe to indicate ownership.
In summary, option ঘ correctly uses a semicolon to connect two independent clauses, ensuring proper punctuation and conveying a clear and cohesive relationship between the ideas.
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