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If you're behind a web filter, please make sure that the domains *.kastatic.org and *.kasandbox.org are unblocked. A semicolon (;) can be used to connect two closely related independent clauses (parts of a sentence that could also stand as separate sentences). My car broke down this morning; it’s being fixed at the mechanic’s garage now. Semicolons are also used to separate list items that contain internal punctuation such as commas and dashes. The film was shot in many stunning locations, including a castle in Heidelberg, Germany; the Great Mosque—also known as the Mezquita—in Cordoba, Spain; and a quaint village in Undredal, Norway. The semicolon is often described as a punctuation mark that is stronger than a comma and weaker than a full stop, but it is not interchangeable with other punctuation marks. Table of contents
Connecting independent clausesAn independent clause is a grouping of words with a subject and a verb that can stand as a complete sentence on its own. A semicolon marks a break between two independent clauses while signaling a close relation between them. Michael Phelps is the most decorated Olympian of all time; he holds 28 medals, 23 of which are gold. An easy way to check if your semicolon is grammatically correct is to try replacing it with a period. Michael Phelps is the most decorated Olympian of all time. He holds 28 medals, 23 of which are gold. The sentence is equally grammatically correct if we split it into two sentences. Since the two clauses convey closely related content, the semicolon is an appropriate choice to link them. Separating items in complex listsItems in a list are usually separated with commas. The spies would travel by land, air, and sea. Our holiday itinerary in London includes a walk along the canal, some musicals at the theatre, and a fancy meal at a restaurant. However, if the items themselves contain commas (or other punctuation such as dashes), semicolons are used instead of commas to divide them. This helps readers keep track of the division between the complex items within the list. The spies would travel by land, in the cars of freight trains; by sea, in the hidden smuggling compartments of merchant vessels; and by air, in the guise of stewards and stewardesses. Our holiday itinerary in London includes taking a long, leisurely walk along the canal; seeing the musicals The Lion King, The Book of Mormon, and Wicked; and treating ourselves to a fancy meal at a restaurant. Receive feedback on language, structure and formattingProfessional editors proofread and edit your paper by focusing on:
See an example Common semicolon mistakesSemicolons are often confused with other punctuation marks. Pay attention to where you put them, and remember that semicolons are not interchangeable with commas or colons. Semicolon where a comma should goIt’s important to note that a semicolon isn’t just a “stronger” version of a comma. They have different grammatical functions, and using them interchangeably often results in errors.
Remember that a semicolon connects two independent clauses that are able to stand as complete sentences on their own. In the above example, the dependent clause “which it did not have” cannot form a complete sentence on its own, so it must be joined to the main clause with a comma. Comma where a semicolon should goA related mistake is using a comma instead of a semicolon to join independent clauses. This creates an error called a comma splice.
Both parts of the sentence are independent clauses, so a comma alone is not sufficient to join them. Instead, they must be split into two sentences, joined with a semicolon, or joined with a conjunction. Semicolon where a colon should goSemicolons and colons look similar, but they have different functions. Another common mistake is using a semicolon where a colon should go. Semicolons separate items within a list, while a colon precedes and introduces a list.
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