which of the following word groups are punctuated correctly?

It rained everyday of our vacation nevertheless, we had a wonderful time.

It rained everyday of our vacation, nevertheless; we had a wonderful time.

It rained everyday of our vacation; nevertheless, we had a wonderful time.

It rained everyday of our vacation, nevertheless, we had a wonderful time.

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Hello, think about this question logically. Is this sentence one long sentence or could you break it up into two sentences? Does it sound correct if you say it without interrupting it with any form of punctuation? A comma is used to list a series, while a semicolon is used when another thought is mentioned that contradicts the previous statement. Hope this helps!