punctuation - Use of a semicolon before and comma after "however"
Several years ago, a previous boss told me to use a semicolon and comma with the word "however". I've always questioned this and would like to know if the following random sentences are using the correct method.
- Our plane was delayed overnight; however, the airlines reimbursed us for lodging.
- It looks as though he's upset; however, she told me he always has that look on his face.
- I want to find him a nice gift; however, I am a broke until payday.
Normally I would use a less "wordy" sentence in casual writing, but hopefully the example will suffice. For example, on number 3 I would usually type:
I want to get him a nice gift, but I'm broke until payday.
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