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11 December, 14:30

Which sentence is correct?

A. She tried to paint the building; however, it rained.

B. She tried to paint the building, however, it rained.

C. She tried to paint the building; however it rained.

D. None of the above

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  1. 11 December, 17:05
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    B She tried to paint, however, it rained
  2. 11 December, 17:11
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    Sentence A is the correct option.

    Explanation:

    Sentence A is correct because when you have a conjunctive adverb linking two independent clauses, you should use a semicolon. In this case, both of these independent clauses have been connected by the conjunctive adverb however (see 1 and 2). What is more, you should use a comma after the conjuctive adverb because it appears in initial position in the second clause.

    1) She tried to pain the building; (independent clause I)

    2) However, it rained (independent clause II)
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