Semi-colons - Learning English
Semi-colons: If two independent clauses are closely related, you can join the clauses with a semi-colon rather than a comma and coordinating conjunction. You must be be sure, however, that independent clauses are on both sides of the semi-colon.
- Frank asked Sally out for a date that night she accepted enthusiastically.
- Correction: Frank asked Sally out for a date that night; she accepted enthusiastically.
- Sally didn't know what to wear all, her clothes were torn and ratty.
- Correction: Sally didn't know what to wear; all her clothes were torn and ratty.
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