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I look forward to hearing from you further, and I shall be happy to supply any additional information you might require; you will be very welcome to visit the hotel to see for yourself the
facilities we offer.  

 

Do we need a comma  require or a semicolon after the word "require"? Would you please explain the grammatical reason for the above?

edited Apr 28 '12 at 05:11 sanjay Expert

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