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4 November, 21:46

The world's nations must cooperate. One nation cannot solve the world's problems by itself.

Which is the best way to combine the sentences using a semicolon?

The world's nations must cooperate; for one nation cannot solve the world's problems by itself.

The world's nations must cooperate; one nation cannot solve the world's problems by itself.

The world's nations must cooperate; One nation cannot solve the world's problems by itself.

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  1. 4 November, 21:54
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    Correct answer # 2: The world's nations must cooperate; one nation cannot solve the world's problems by itself.

    When you connect two related independent clauses or sentences you use a semicolon. Both sentences should be completed grammarly writtend and with a connection. Make sure you do not write a capital letter after the semicolon, unless it is a proper name.

    Answer # 3 is incorrect as there is a capitalized word

    Answer # 1 it is incorrect to use "for" as the sentence is grammarly completed
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