Commas are used to join one independent clause and one dependent clause, and can also be used in lists.
Although Bob likes cats, he also likes dogs.
Bob likes cats, dogs, and mice.
Semicolons are used to join two related independent clauses.
Bob wants a cat; however, his brother is allergic to them.
Commas in the middle of a sentence, such as these, are internal punctuation; however, so are semicolons! But the exclamation point is at the end of the sentence and so is not internal!
Errm... Inverted commas?
A semicolons and a back slashes. For example: Herbert Hoover would be H;/H;/
A semicolons and a back slashes. For example: Herbert Hoover would be H;/H;/
You do punctuate 3 or more consecutive direct quotes with quotation marks AND commas. I am an English scholar, so believe me when I say this! LMJ
Semicolons and commas are both punctuation marks used to separate parts of a sentence or list. However, semicolons are generally used to link closely related independent clauses, while commas are used to separate items in a list or to provide clarity within a sentence.
Change the semicolons to commas and the commas to semicolons.
Change the semicolons to commas and the commas to semicolons.
Typically, programs will convert your commas between email addresses to semicolons.
When you use commas or semicolons to separate items in a list, the items in the list must be of the same grammatical type or form. This ensures consistency and clarity in the list.
In Microsoft Access, common delimiters for separating values in a text field include commas, semicolons, and spaces. These delimiters are often used when importing or exporting data between Access and other applications. It's important to choose a delimiter that will not conflict with the actual data being stored.
No they do not. Semicolons can separate independent clauses; commas cannot do that.
Typically, if a list of items has semicolons separating each item, commas are not required.
Because they are not needed when writing a Question!
No, semicolons are not typically used to separate items in a list. Commas are commonly used for that purpose. Semicolons are used to separate independent clauses in a sentence or to separate items in a list where the items themselves contain commas.
Semicolons are used to separate independent clauses in a sentence when a comma is not strong enough and a period is too strong. They can also be used to separate items in a list when the items contain commas.
Semicolons are used to connect closely related independent clauses in a sentence. They can also be used to separate items in a list when those items contain commas. It's important not to overuse semicolons; they should be used sparingly for clarity and emphasis.