Wednesday, January 19, 2011

#15 Semicolon

     As an international student who learns English as a second language, I always face a lot of trouble to write articles in right grammar and usage rules. There a lot of usage rules I always mess them up and a lot of grammar rules I even don’t know. It’s annoying, huh. After the practice of punctuation last week, I found that I always use the punctuations in unsuitable way, especially semicolons.
     Before that, I always thought semicolons are just a punctuations have closely usage of periods. And I use it when I want to lengthen a sentence since two sentences connected with a semicolons is also one sentence and often add the semicolons before “and”. However, there are also several restraints of using semicolons. I google the rules of semicolons, and find several rules on grammar.com.
First rule, use a semicolon in place of a period to separate two sentences where the conjunction has been left out. Second rule, It is preferable to use a semicolon before introductory words such as however, therefore, that is, i.e., for example, e.g..Third rule, use the semicolon to separate units of a series when one or more of the units contain commas. Last, use the semicolon between two sentecces joined by a coordinating conjunction when one or more commas appear in the first sentences.
Although i still have some confused about these rules, it's still very useful to help me to use these punctuations appropriately.

2 comments:

  1. If you are still struggling with semicolons, I would encourage you to check this out!
    http://theoatmeal.com/comics/semicolon

    Yes, I agree it is rather silly, but it is a good way to learn!

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  2. I don't really like to use semicolons, I always use periods and then start a new sentence, although sometimes the sentence doesn't make any sence :(

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