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- Semicolons: When, Where, and How to Use Them | Merriam-Webster
The semicolon does jobs that are done by other punctuation marks, but puts its own spin on the task This usage guide will show you how with several examples
- When to Use a Semicolon, With Examples - Grammarly
Learn when to use a semicolon to connect two related independent clauses in one sentence or to separate items in a complex list
- 3 Uses for Semicolons - Learning Center
3 Uses for Semicolons 1 The semi-colon can be used to connect two closely related sentences Ex Eliza decided to bake her famous strawberry cake; the delectable scent of the cake baking summoned her family to the kitchen Ex Eliza sliced the cake; it was a lovely pink color inside
- Semicolons, colons, and dashes - The Writing Center
This handout explains the most common uses of three kinds of punctuation: semicolons (;), colons (:), and dashes (—) After reading the handout, you will be better able to decide when to use these forms of punctuation in your own writing
- When to Use a Semicolon vs Colon, Comma, and Em Dash (; : , —)
Learn how and when to use semicolons (;), colons (:), commas (,), and dashes (–) to make your writing more effective
- When To Use Semicolon in a Sentence | Rules That Stick
A semicolon fits between two linked full sentences or between list items that already contain commas
- Semicolons: When and How to Use Them (Video FAQ)
A semicolon is a punctuation mark used to join two independent clauses without using a coordinating conjunction Learn about the semicolon and how to use it!
- When and how to use a semicolon - BBC Bitesize
Not as final as a full stop but stronger than a comma; a semicolon can either join or separate Learn how to use semicolons with BBC Bitesize KS3 English
- Semicolon - Wikipedia
The most common use of the semicolon is to join two independent clauses without using a conjunction such as the word and [20] Semicolons are followed by a lower case letter, unless that letter would ordinarily be capitalised mid-sentence (e g , the word "I", acronyms initialisms, or proper nouns)
- What Are Semicolons (;) And How Do You Use Them? - Thesaurus. com
It represents a stronger division than a comma but stops short of completely dividing two sentences like a period does In general, we use a semicolon to indicate that two sentences are closely related to each other For example, they could discuss the same topic or contrast two similar things:
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