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I always wondered can someone explain to me what’s the difference between : ; And how do you use it with a dependable and independent clause ?
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I always wondered can someone explain to me what’s the difference between
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And how do you use it with a dependable and independent clause ?
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Johnny knew what he had to do: Save the president
Johnny knew what he had to do; he had to save the president
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