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Answer:
The second missed out full stop at end.
The third answer is wrong as however is in lower case.
The fourth is as well as wrong the however is in lower case.
The last missed out full stop.
So, the first is correct as however dont really nessasarily need comma.
Answer:
There are 2!
Dancing is not only a form of exercise but also a social skill. However, not everyone can sway to a tune.
Dancing is not only a form of exercise but also a social skill; however, not everyone can sway to a tune.
Explanation:
Using correct punctuation can improve clarity in writing. A semicolon separates two independent clauses, which are clauses that could stand on their own as complete sentences.
The sentence "Dancing is not only a form of exercise but also a social skill. However, not everyone can sway to a tune" is correct because the two independent sentences "Dancing is not only a form of exercise but also a social skill" and "However, not everyone can sway to a tune" are separated by a period.
The sentence "Dancing is not only a form of exercise but also a social skill; however, not everyone can sway to a tune" is correct because the two independent sentences "Dancing is not only a form of exercise but also a social skill" and "however, not everyone can sway to a tune" are separated by a semicolon.
The sentence "Dancing is not only a form of exercise but also a social skill, however; not everyone can sway to a tune" is incorrect because the comma after the word "skill" is wrongly placed.
The sentence "Dancing is not only a form of exercise but also a social skill. However not everyone can sway to a tune" is incorrect because a comma is needed after the word "However."
The sentence "Dancing is not only a form of exercise but also a social skill. However; not everyone can sway to a tune" is incorrect because a semicolon instead of a comma is placed after the word "However."