A semicolon (;) is a punctuation mark used to connect closely related independent clauses, effectively linking two complete sentences that are thematically linked. It can also be used to separate items in a complex list where commas are already present. Using a semicolon enhances clarity and emphasizes the relationship between the ideas presented. It's typically employed when a period feels too abrupt and a comma is insufficient for the connection.
THis is a semi colon ;
You use a semi colon after a word for example:Shoneka writes poertry;she is published in a litery magazine.
You use one space after a colon or semi-colon.
semi-colon's link two parts of one sentence
There should be one space after a semi colon.
THis is a semi colon ;
semi-colon
i would use a semi colon ; just because that is More formal.
You use a semi colon after a word for example:Shoneka writes poertry;she is published in a litery magazine.
You use a semi colon after a word for example:Shoneka writes poertry;she is published in a litery magazine.
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.
When you feel like it
You use one space after a colon or semi-colon.
To separate independent clauses
uhm.. well there is the exclamation mark.. !. the question mark.. ?. the period . and the comma... , and the semi colon (spelling??) ... ; .
Because a semi colon replaces the word "but" which means it's more complex.
there is no semi colon usage