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  • Semicolons: When, Where, and How to Use Them | Merriam-Webster
    Semicolons (;) separate independent clauses that are related in meaning, and they separate items in a list when those items themselves are long or include commas For example, this summary could say "Semicolons are useful; they show that clauses are related in meaning "
  • Semicolon - Wikipedia
    Semicolon The semicolon ; (or semi-colon[1]) is a symbol commonly used as orthographic punctuation In the English language, a semicolon is most commonly used to link (in a single sentence) two independent clauses that are closely related in thought, such as when restating the preceding idea with a different expression
  • What Are Semicolons (;) And How Do You Use Them? - Thesaurus. com
    A semicolon resembles a period placed over a comma (;) The two most common reasons to use a semicolon are to join two related independent sentences or to punctuate a list or series that also uses commas
  • When to Use a Semicolon, With Examples - Grammarly
    A semicolon is a punctuation mark (;) used to connect closely two related independent clauses in a single sentence when discussing the same topic or contrasting two similar ideas
  • Semicolons | Punctuation Rules and Examples
    A semicolon (;) indicates an audible pause and can replace a period if the writer wishes to narrow the gap between two closely linked sentences
  • What are colons and semicolons? - BBC Bitesize
    The most common way to use a semicolon is to help join closely connected ideas in a sentence These sections must be independent and complete sentences, but closely linked in some way
  • 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 The semicolon looks like a comma with a period above it, and this can be a good way to remember what it does
  • When and how to use a semicolon - BBC Bitesize
    Think of a semicolon as being like balancing scales Both sides of the scale must be a main clause or a full sentence on their own Don't use a semicolon instead of a comma to join a
  • Colon (punctuation) - Wikipedia
    In practice, evidence is scarce for its early usage, but it was revived later as the ano teleia, the modern Greek semicolon [6] Some writers also used a double dot symbol ⁚, that later came to be used as a full stop or to mark a change of speaker (See also Punctuation in Ancient Greek )
  • Punctuation: The Ultimate Guide | Grammarly
    Punctuation is a set of symbols that separates and gives meaning to words It tells readers where to pause, what words are quotations, and more When you use correct punctuation, you convey your intended message clearly to your audience Read the resources below to learn all about the 14 punctuation marks and their uses





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