Thursday, December 7, 2017

Sentence with Semicolon

Education English | Sentence with Semicolon |  The third way to form a compound sentence is to connect the two independent clauses with a semicolon alone; for example, Poland was the first Eastern European country to turn away from communism; other soon followed. This kind of compound sentence is possible only when the two independent clauses are closely related meaning. If they are not closely related, they should be written as two simple sentences, each ending with a period.
Rozakis said that the semicolon is used to connect main clauses.
The followings are the characteristic of semicolon:
  •  The semicolon (;) indicates a complete stop.
  •  It can be used to join main clauses that are closely related in content. 
  •  The semicolon (;) is used to separate multiple items in a series. It is used when items with commas make it hard to see where one item
  • stops and another begins.
Example:
In Korean families, certain items were set on a table in front of the birthday child with the intention of allowing him or her to choose a future path from among things like rice, indicating that there would always be food on the table; noodles which were meant to insure a long life; dried red dates, placed on a dish, that expressed a silent wish for that baby to grow up to bear many children in the future

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