The Semicolon
A semicolon (;) is stronger than a comma, but weaker than a period. It connects two closely related ideas.
link Linking Ideas
Use a semicolon to join two complete sentences without using words like and, but, or so.
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Use a semicolon before words like however, therefore, and moreover when they link two sentences.
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If items in a list already contain commas, use semicolons to separate the main items clearly.
Don't use it with "and" or "but"!
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Watch Teacher Sopheak explain the magic of the Semicolon. Learn how it can act as a bridge between ideas, or as a "Super Comma" in complex lists!
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Hi Nita! Yes, grammatically you CAN use a period to separate two independent clauses. However, using a semicolon shows the reader that the two sentences are *very closely related* in meaning. It makes your writing flow much better! 📝
Do I need to capitalize the first letter of the word *after* the semicolon?
Great question, Vireak! NO, you do not capitalize the letter after a semicolon (unless it's a proper noun like 'I' or a name like 'John'). A semicolon is still inside the same sentence! 🔡
Teacher, can I just use a period (.) instead of a semicolon (;)? What's the difference?