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No. One use of a semicolon is to connect independent clauses that are closely related, or similar.

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Semi-colons are only used between phrases that contain opposite ideas?

Actually, semicolons perform the opposite function. That is, they join two or more independent clauses whose main idea or meaning are similar. Additionally, semicolons may show a cause and effect relationship between two or more independent clauses. For example: The store was closed yesterday; I was unable to buy a part for my broken sink. As you can see, the semicolon in this sentence shows a C&E relationship in that: because the store was closed, the writer was not able to get a part to fix his/her sink. Finally, semicolons may be used, all be it rarely, to separate three or more items in a sequence. This usage is only correct, however, if the items that are being separated by semicolons contain commas, colons, and/or some other type of separating punctuation. These items include dates, mathematical expressions, or numbers that contain a comma(s). For example: July 4, 1776; December 7, 1941; and September 11, 2001 are important dates in America's history because they mark the beginning of significant wars that changed the country for ever. The sum of 1,000; 550; 7,010; and 20 is 8,580.


Can you use a semicolon instead of a comma in a a list?

If the list of phrases contains commas, the list is properly delimited by using semicolons.


What phrases or idioms contain the word for?

For better for worse


What phrases or idioms contain the word table?

table


What common phrases contain the word simple?

Simple as pie


What phrases contain the word world?

Phrases that contain the word "world" include "a world of possibilities," "the best of both worlds," "world-class," and "the ends of the world." These expressions often convey ideas about diversity, quality, and vastness. Additionally, "it's a small world" is commonly used to highlight unexpected connections between people.


Similarities of phrases and clauses?

Clauses are also similar to phrases because they can add more information or description to a sentence. Although, unlike phrases, clauses contain a subject and a verb.


What does a sentence contain?

A sentence must contain a subject and a verb; it can also have and object and phrases, prepositions, conjuctions, etc


Is continuation hesitation the same or opposite?

Continuation hesitation is when a speaker pauses or hesitates between words or phrases while continuing to speak. It is not the same as simply pausing or stopping speaking altogether, as in a pregnant pause or a deliberate pause for effect.


Can proper nouns have prepositional phrases in them?

Yes, proper nouns can include prepositional phrases. For example, "University of California" and "Empire State Building" are proper nouns that contain prepositional phrases.


What phrases or idioms contain the word 'drama'?

She's a real drama queen.


Words or phrases that contain the word sun?

Sunshine, sunscreen, sunflower, sundial.