There are many different ways for a user to mark the end of a statement, from a semicolon to a semicolon with a question mark.
It’s a semicolon with a question mark that’s just like a semicolon, except with a question mark instead. In effect, semicolons are still used (though they generally lack the question mark) because they are still a perfectly valid statement, but users can ask for them to be marked as an end.
In the context of this article, semicolons are still used because they are still a perfectly valid statement, but users can ask for them to be marked as an end.
Semicolons are used to mark end of statements, but they can be used as any sort of punctuation.
In the case of semicolons, we’re still using them because they’re still a perfectly valid statement, but we’re asking users to mark them as an end.
This isn’t to knock semicolons, but to point out that you should never put the use of a semicolon after the end of a statement. Because it is still a perfectly valid statement, but it still has the meaning of a semicolon.
We believe the semicolon is being used to mark the end of a statement, rather than as a punctuation. This is because the use of a semicolon isn’t part of the meaning of a statement. To be more precise, its meaning is that it marks the end of the statement.
So, if you’re writing this down, you should probably stop. Because while you might have started a statement with the use of a semicolon, it is now a “normal” statement. So if you’re writing it down, you should probably stop. It’s not a punctuation.
Now there’s no way of knowing how you are going to end up, but chances are that you will end up in a semicolon. However, if you end up in a semicolon, you might have to stop typing your next statement because you were just at the end of that one. It could just be hard to type.