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Every statement in Java must end with a semicolon as per the basics. However, unlike other languages, almost all statements in Java can be treated as expressions. However, there are a few scenarios when we can write a running program without semicolons. If we place the statement inside an if/for statement with a blank pair of parentheses, we don’t have to end it with a semicolon. Also, calling a function that returns void will not work here as void functions are not expressions.

Methods: 

  1. Using if-else statements
  2. Using append() method of StringBuilder class
  3. Using equals method of String class 

Method 1: Using if statement

Java
// Java program to Print Hello World Without Semicolon // Using if statement  // Main class class GFG {      // Main driver method     public static void main(String args[])     {          // Using if statement to         // print hello world         if (System.out.printf("Hello World") == null) {         }     } } 

Output
Hello World

Method 2: Using append() method of StringBuilder class

Java
// Java Program to Print Hello World Without Semicolon // Using append() method of String class  // Importing required classes import java.util.*;  // Main class class GFG {      // Main driver method     public static void main(String[] args)     {          // Using append() method to print statement         if (System.out.append("Hello World") == null) {         }     } } 

Output
Hello World

Method 3: Using equals method of String class

Java
// Java Program to Print Hello World Without Semicolon // Using equals() method of String class  // Importing required classes import java.util.*;  // Main class class GFG {      // Main driver method     public static void main(String args[])     {         // Using equals() method to print statement         if (System.out.append("Hello World").equals(null)) {         }     } } 

Output
Hello World

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