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12 June, 18:13

Read the sentences. Then select the sentence that properly combines them by using a semicolon.

I never know what to get him for his birthday. Perhaps I will get him a bicycle.

I never know what to get him for his birthday, Perhaps I will get him a bicycle.

I never know what to get him for his birthday. Perhaps; I will get him a bicycle.

I never know what to get him for his birthday; perhaps I will get him a bicycle.

I never know what to get him for his birthday. Perhaps I will get him a bicycle;

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  1. 12 June, 18:36
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    The sentence that properly combines the given sentences above by using a semicolon is: I never know what to get him for his birthday; perhaps I will get him a bicycle. The semicolon should be applied between the words "birthday" and "perhaps", but the word "perhaps" should start with a small letter and not capitalized.
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