Complete the sentences with the correct punctuation marks
Semicolons (;) are used to separate main clauses which are closely connected and belong to one sentence.
He had never visited England; it was one of his dreams.
However, a comma or a full stop are quite common to be used in such sentences.
Sometimes a semicolon is used instead of a comma to separate other parts of the sentence if they already have commas.
There are two reasons for that issue; first, the age; second, the location.
I like tea however I don't like green tea.
Let's go to the library it is the only place where I can concentrate.
In summer we visited Spain Italy and Greece in spring we were in China and Vietnam in autumn we went to the USA and Canada.
My father has a red car my mother owns a white car.
Circus shows are fun at the same time animals live in captivity there.