Semi Colon
Do you capitalize ordinary words after a semicolon?
Do not capitalize ordinary words after a semicolon. Incorrect: I am here; You are over there. Correct: I am here; you are over there.
When do you use a semi-colon?
1. Between two closely related, independent clauses. 2. Use a semicolon to separate units of a series when one or more of the units contain commas. 3. Use a semicolon before such words and terms as namely, however, therefore, that is, i.e., for example, e.g., for instance, etc., when they introduce a complete sentence. It is also preferable to use a comma after these words and terms.
Which of the following sentences correctly uses a semicolon?
A.) There are two choices at this time; run away or fight. B.) This was first said by Shakespeare; "To thine own self be true." C.) These are my favorite colors; purple, turquoise, pink and yellow. D.) Star Trek was my favorite television show during the 1960s; in fact, it is my favorite television show of all time. E.) The town reminded me of my childhood vacations: both were on the beach. Correct Answer: D
When do you avoid using a semicolon?
Avoid a semicolon when a dependent clause comes before an independent clause. Incorrect: Although they tried; they failed. Correct: Although they tried, they failed.
What is a Semi-colon?
punctuation that separates major sentence elements. Like commas, semicolons indicate an audible pause—slightly longer than a comma's, but short of a period's full stop.