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Semicolon use surged over the next 200 years. Then, the 20th century hit, and the semicolon started to disappear. What happened? In a 1993 study for Applied Linguistics, Paul Bruthiaux studied ...
Never use a semicolon when your two independent clauses are joined with a conjunction (but, and, or, yet, so, for, nor). Conjunctions are already connecting words themselves, ...
Semicolon use is down, and its slide is making headlines. In the U.S., these punctuation marks are appearing in published ...
Never use a semicolon to introduce a clause of unequal status or a series; that is the job of the colon. For example: "I made a great discovery: a liquor store that sells Japanese whisky." ...
If you use the wrong one, you can always claim it was a typo. | Dominique James/iStock via Getty Images Plus Despite what its name suggests, a semicolon isn’t exactly just half a colon—it has ...
If you're at all tempted to use a semicolon where a colon is appropriate, such as to introduce a list, or where a comma is best, such as right in the middle of a clause ...
Use The Semicolon In A Serial List. When you write a list that includes multiple commas, such as one with cities and states, the semicolon is a lifesaver to keep all the items straight.
A semicolon requires effort and thought to deploy, and as we’ve seen, some writers avoid them entirely. So you might think, Maybe Chandler just didn’t like the semicolon, or maybe he didn’t ...
Colons and semicolons are the indie rock of punctuation marks. They’re not mainstream-popular like the period. They aren’t obvious and eager-to-please like the exclamation mark. They’re not ...
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