In order to separate distinct ideas into two different clauses a semicolon is sometimes used.
The poor lady is bereaved; she must be devastated.
One example of using a semicolon is to connect two related independent clauses in a sentence, such as: "She finished her work; then she went home." The semicolon acts as a stronger break than a comma but not as final as a period.
A semi colon is this sign here ";". It is used in a sentence for adding an extra piece of information at the end, for when a comma will not suffice. For example: Today, it rained; I played with the cat indoors.
Typically, the semicolon implies " and" and therefore using and after a semicolon is redundant.
No, you do not capitalize after using a semicolon unless it is the start of a new sentence or a proper noun. The word following the semicolon should be lowercase unless it meets the criteria for capitalization.
If you have two independent clauses that you don't want to isolate into separate sentences, put a semicolon between them.
A semicolon is used to separate two independent clauses in a sentence. A colon is used to introduce a list, explanation, example, or a quote.
Joe made the sugar cookies; Susan decorated them
Yes, a semicolon could indeed join an incomplete sentence and a complete sentence.
Some people are pessimistic; they see the glass as half empty.
The trick is not to use a semicolon with and, but, yet, or or. When using these to combine 2 sentences, you place a comma before them. IE. sentence, and sentence. sentence but sentence. sentence yet sentence. sentence, or sentence. When using a semicolon to combine 2 sentences, a transition word isn't required but can make the sentence flow more smoothly. These can be words like however, furthermore, moreover, in addition, similarly, etc. IE. sentence; however, sentence. The trick is not to use a semicolon with and, but, yet, or or. When using these to combine 2 sentences, you place a comma before them. IE. sentence, and sentence. sentence but sentence. sentence yet sentence. sentence, or sentence. When using a semicolon to combine 2 sentences, a transition word isn't required but can make the sentence flow more smoothly. These can be words like however, furthermore, moreover, in addition, similarly, etc. IE. sentence; however, sentence.
When using a semicolon you put one space after the semicolon.
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