mvictor
thanks. about the second use - I always thought that such was incorrect, as I thought that the second clause is a dependent clause.
Howdy! :D
You are correct that it would be incorrect to link an independent clause and a dependent clause with a semicolon. You would want to use a comma or an em-dash in these situations. But you can use the semicolon to link two independent clauses. :D In the example I gave, there are two independent clauses:
Subject + Verb; Subject + Verb -->
Fog +
covers;
flights +
have been grounded.
It might seem like a dependent clause because of the use of "consequently" but that word won't make an independent clause into a dependent clause. It's still independent. :D
I hope that helps! :D
Cheers,
Kevin