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Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct? (5 points)

I was late to dinner there was a traffic jam.
I was late to dinner, there was a traffic jam.
I was late to dinner; there was a traffic jam.
I was late to dinner for the traffic jam.

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Answer:

I was late to dinner; there was a traffic jam.

Step-by-step explanation:

I'm pretty sure this is the answer, both are two independent clauses. If not it might be "I was late to dinner, there was a traffic jam".

User Habte
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Answer:

I was late to dinner; there was a traffic jam.

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