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10 June, 02:12

Which sentence below is properly punctuated?

a. When you arrive on the train, take a taxi to the bus station; I can meet you at the bus station.

b. When you arrive on the train: take a taxi to the bus station; or I can meet you at the train.

c. When you arrive on the train, take a taxi to the bus station. or I can meet you at the train.

d. When you arrive on the train, take a taxi to the bus station, I can meet you at the bus station.

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  1. 10 June, 02:35
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    The sentence that is properly punctuated is ‘When you arrive on the train, take a taxi to the bus station; I can meet you at the bus station.’ The answer is letter A. Use a semicolon when there is already a comma within a sentence for smaller separation.
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