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27 Dec 2006, 10:29 pm

Is there an easier way to learn how to use (properly) a semi-colon?


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27 Dec 2006, 10:47 pm

I don't about the best way to learn about semicolons, but the way i was taught was basically memorizing it's uses; introducing a list, creating a finishing pause less firmly than a full stop (not sure if you need to use a capital for the new sentence) and coming between two opposing statements to create balance or contrast. i think the best way to learn them, to be honest, is to try and use them whenever possible, though don't go overboard, apparently marks can be deducted that way. :roll:

Or, you can always look it up on a website if you're not sure.



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28 Dec 2006, 2:21 am

MelancholyBunny wrote:
I don't about the best way to learn about semicolons, but the way i was taught was basically memorizing it's uses; introducing a list, creating a finishing pause less firmly than a full stop (not sure if you need to use a capital for the new sentence) and coming between two opposing statements to create balance or contrast. i think the best way to learn them, to be honest, is to try and use them whenever possible, though don't go overboard, apparently marks can be deducted that way. :roll:

Or, you can always look it up on a website if you're not sure.


Thank you :)


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28 Dec 2006, 7:14 am

I thought a semi-colon was used to separate two independent clauses, same as a comma and conjunction. An independent clause is a statement that could stand alone as a sentence.


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07 Jan 2007, 4:41 pm

MrMark wrote:
I thought a semi-colon was used to separate two independent clauses, same as a comma and conjunction. An independent clause is a statement that could stand alone as a sentence.


It can, like creating balance between opposing statements. I think it can also be used as indices, though not too sure.



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09 Jan 2007, 3:54 pm

I think you can use semicolons to seperate items in a list if one or more of the items requires a comma. This stops people thinking seperate parts of the same item are actually seperate items.

For example: Two onions, diced; three carrots, chopped; five peppers; one partridge, all pear tree remnants removed.


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14 Jan 2007, 10:04 pm

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http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2003/07/07
search "punctuation", or "period"



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18 Jan 2007, 10:28 am

All the above suggestions are good. You can also use it in place of a comma + conjunction, e.g.:

"My car is economical, but it's not a very nice colour."

can become

"My car is economical; it's not a very nice colour though."

Contrast with a full stop in the place of the semicolon, which would change the timing and cadence of the speech so that it had a slightly different meaning.



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19 Jan 2007, 8:45 pm

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19 Jan 2007, 9:04 pm

A semi-colon is an alternative to a period, so mrmark is correct, it separates two independent clauses.

They don't teach grammar like they used to :roll:.

A hallmark of my writing is a marked overuse of semi-colons.


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07 Feb 2007, 6:26 am

Imagine it being a shorthand for "And the reason is", "To elaborate," or "Let me tell you more".

Examples:

He didn't stop at the shop (and the reason is) it was nearly tea time
He didn't stop at the shop; it was nearly tea time

It's a transmitter (let me tell you more) The consciousness is controlling every piece of plastic...
It's a transmitter; the consciousness is controlling every piece of plastic*

I talked to a wall (to elaborate) I was bored so I asked it what it thought about the world
I talked to a wall; I was bored so I asked it what it thought about the world


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08 Feb 2007, 5:13 pm

en_una_isla wrote:
A hallmark of my writing is a marked overuse of semi-colons.


Ditto. What no one bothered to inform me of was that while they give you extra marks for using semi-colons, they take marks off if you over use them; if it weren't for that my english exam would have been perfect. :roll: