A semicolon is most commonly used to link (in a single sentence) two independent clauses that are closely related in thought. You can also use a semicolon between items in a list or series if any of the items contain commas, or even use a semicolon between independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction if the clauses are already punctuated with commas or if the clauses are lengthy.
The answer is proud. I know I would!
Answer: 5 walked; action verb (not the two you asked about though)so it would be inspecting and linking , 6 was expecting; helping, 7 felt ;Linking Verb; had been; Helping verb, 8 is often praised; helping
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Yes to show the storm is getting close