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How to use a ";"


CanadianCat

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The (ahem) 1970s Alabama English teachers of my high school would not accept semi-colon usage without a transitional word; however, they seemed to pick said acceptable words from their pointy little hats at random. It's as if using a semi-colon without a corresponding transition and additional comma would get them burned at the stake; interestingly, their fear was based in a witch hunt for run on sentences.

^their version of correct usage, not mine.

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I mean no offense Hawk, but I think people these days butcher the ellipsis more than any other type of punctuation. I've seen people on the Huddle write long paragraphs with ellipses being the only separation between thoughts.

And everyone loves to add an ellipsis to the ends of their sentences these days. I guess they just want to seem mysterious ...

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I feel dumb asking this...

Its been a few years since I took English so maybe there are a few smart people that can help me.

How do you use “;

Ive been using it in a list. Such as, “I'm going to work on;

Can anyone tell me how the proper way to use it is?

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I mean no offense Hawk, but I think people these days butcher the ellipsis more than any other type of punctuation. I've seen people on the Huddle write long paragraphs with ellipses being the only separation between thoughts.

And everyone loves to add an ellipsis to the ends of their sentences these days. I guess they just want to seem mysterious ...

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