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Semicolons: Use Them Right or Lose Them

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 9:18 am
by Ed
Semicolons. I’ve been wanting to address them for some time now. Their misuse is one of my biggest peeves, simply because they are so easy to use.

There are only two situations in which you would use a semicolon.

The first is to separate two sentences that are related.

“I love my dog; she’s small and quiet.”
“Teenagers often drink without their parents’ knowledge; parents should monitor their children more closely.”

The second is to separate clauses after a colon when the use of only commas will cause confusion.

“Laura bought three dresses: the first was pink, grey and white; the second was green with horizontal yellow stripes; and the third was, for whatever reason, neon orange.”

Semicolons are not used
  • In place of colons
    In place of commas
    For any other situation except for the two mentioned above
Please – if you do not know how to properly use a semicolon, don’t use it. Semicolons don’t make an article appear more sophisticated if they are used incorrectly; they have the opposite effect.

On the other hand, a well-used semicolon is a beautiful thing. Don’t abuse it!

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 9:39 am
by Celeste Stewart
An excellent book on punctuation is Noah Lukeman's A Dash of Style. It's on my desk next to S&W

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 10:46 am
by J. A. Young
I am wild about the semicolon. It is second only to my love the dash.
--JA :D

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 11:07 am
by Celeste Stewart
Grammar geeks of the world - unite!
:lol: