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Not unless a proper noun follows the semi-colon. The parts before and after the semi-colon are part of the same sentence. You do not capitalize in the middle of a sentence unless it is a proper noun.
A semi-colon indicates a stronger connection between two independent clauses than a comma alone. In terms of sentence structure, it is still considered one sentence when a semi-colon is used.
You use one space after a colon or semi-colon.
Use a semi-colon instead
semi-colon's link two parts of one sentence
there is no semi colon usage
You can use a semi-colon in a compound sentence when you want to connect two closely related independent clauses without using a conjunction like "and" or "but". This can help to emphasize the relationship between the two clauses.
Such an interruption requires a comma, you may wish to use a Colon or a Semi Colon depending on the construction of the sentence
THis is a semi colon ;
Colon is actually punctuation mark which indicates something. It is ":". If you really want a sentence with the word, "He lost a mark because he used the semi-colon instead of a colon." Also, according to biology, colon is the main part of the large intestine.
In poetry, a semi-colon can be used to create a pause or a break in the flow of a sentence. It can also be used to connect two related ideas or images. The use of a semi-colon in poetry is a stylistic choice that can add complexity and depth to the meaning of a poem.
Create 2 sentences. Comma and a coordinating conjunction. Semi colon between 2 independent clauses. Semi colon, conjunctive (?) adverb and a comma.