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Hijinks said:So here's my question: is it now ok to use the semicolon followed by a "however" ? As in the following sentence:
I used to be quite good at grammar; however, it's been a while.
In college, I learned never to do this; the semicolon is meant to separate two complete sentences, and if you're using "however," then you're already separating the sentences and it should be a comma. The last I knew, Strunk & White was still saying ; + "however" was a no-no. I keep seeing it everywhere, though. One example is the author John Sanford; he does it quite a bit. My best friend is also currently taking paralegal courses, and they encourage it. Is it common usage now?
What you learned is still correct; you only use semicolons to separate two complete sentences that are related. If you use the word however, however, you do not use the semicolon.