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Which sentence is correctly punctuated?

Α. I have taken notes on your book, however I still have questions.

B. I have taken notes on your book; however, I still have questions.

C. I have taken notes on your book however; I still have questions.

D. I have taken notes on your book however I still have questions.

Answer. ✅ Correct Answer: B

Explanation:

The word “however” is a conjunctive adverb, meaning it connects two independent clauses while showing contrast. To use “however” correctly in this case, follow these rules:

Use a semicolon (;) before “however” to properly separate two independent clauses.
Use a comma (,) after “however” to indicate a slight pause before continuing the sentence.


Breaking Down the Incorrect Choices:

A. ❌ Incorrect – A comma (,) is not strong enough to separate two independent clauses. This creates a comma splice, which is a grammatical error.
C. ❌ Incorrect – The semicolon is placed incorrectly before “however”; it should be placed before the second clause instead.
D. ❌ Incorrect – No punctuation separates the two independent clauses, resulting in a run-on sentence.