When should you use a semicolon?

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A semicolon is used in several specific situations:

  1. Linking Independent Clauses: Use a semicolon to connect two independent clauses that are closely related in thought but not joined by a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so). For example:

    • "I have a big test tomorrow; I can't go out tonight."
  2. Before Conjunctive Adverbs: When using conjunctive adverbs (such as however, therefore, moreover, consequently) to connect two independent clauses, a semicolon is placed before the conjunctive adverb, and a comma is placed after it. For example:

    • "She didn’t see the movie; however, she read the book."
  3. Complex Lists: Use semicolons to separate items in a list when the items themselves contain commas, to avoid confusion. For example:

    • "On our trip, we visited Paris, France; Berlin, Germany; and Rome, Italy."

In summary, semicolons enhance clarity and help convey relationships between ideas effectively.

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