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Semi-colons

Post Number: #1  Postby James » October 24th, 2011, 1:42 pm

The semicolon is one of the most frequently misused and misunderstood marks of punctuation. The semicolon may be used correctly in only two ways:

(1) Use the semicolon to connect two independent clauses not linked by a coordinating conjunction.
(2) Use the semicolon to separate coordinate elements that are internally punctuated by a comma.

Two independent clauses are connected by a transitional word.
I need to write better; however, grammar bores me.

> Two independent clauses are connected by a transitional phrase.
Your essay has some merit; at least, it is clear and concise.

> Two complete ideas are balanced in a "not only . . .but also" sentence.
This class is not only useful; it is also interesting.*

> Two related independent clauses are juxtaposed without a coordinating conjunction.
Some people prefer to pay cash; others prefer credit cards.

In all of the above examples, a complete thought appears on each side of the semicolon. Thus, for this principal use of the semicolon, it has the same strength as a period. Unlike the period, however, it is not followed by a capital letter (unless, of course, the next word is capitalized for some other reason – e.g., it is a proper noun).

Rule 2 refers chiefly to the use of the semicolon in a series that is itself internally punctuated by commas. Here are two examples:

The officers elected at the meeting were Ray Shapiro, president; Mary Shafer, vice president; June Atkins, treasurer; and Al Sharp, secretary.

This report contains an executive summary, which includes our recommendations; a detailed findings section, which presents pertinent data; and an Appendix, which describes our methodology.

Semicolons never connect parts of unequal grammatical rank. Thus, it is incorrect to have a dependent clause or a phrase on one side of the semicolon and an independent clause on the other side. It is not correct to write: "Although Mr. Smith, the president of the company, holds a doctorate degree; he is known for his earthy language." The "although" clause is dependent; the other clause is independent. The commas around "the president of the company" do not justify the use of a semicolon. This is not a series with internal punctuation. The proper punctuation after degree is a comma.

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It may may a bit complicated, i know. But hopefully, this has helped you a bit!
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Re: Semi-colons

Post Number: #2  Postby tomtiger11 » October 24th, 2011, 1:45 pm

Very Nice Guide on Semi - Colons!
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Re: Semi-colons

Post Number: #3  Postby Jessica » October 24th, 2011, 2:59 pm

good guide. thanks ^_^
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