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Title: Understanding the Mystery of Semicolon Usage


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Understanding the Mystery of Semicolon Usage
  • By
  • Alfred Taylor

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Semicolon Usage
  • Semicolon usage is actually quite simple when
    students take the time to learn the rules.
  • What causes most peoples head to spin
  • is they tend to overuse the semicolon.

3
Semicolon Usage
  • The most common use for the semicolon is to join
    two independent clauses. This is also the most
    abused use of the semicolon, since most writers
    dont realize the two independent clauses must be
    closely related and the clauses must be parallel
    to each other. If the independent clauses are
    not closely related,
  • the semicolon has been used incorrectly.

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Semicolon Usage
  • For example
  • The chicken got well we had salad for lunch.
  • In this case joining the two sentences, or
    independent clauses, with a semicolon gains the
    writer nothing. The relationship between the two
    ideas is not enhanced by the semicolon. This is
    improper usage of the semicolon.

5
Semicolon Usage
  • Simply joining sentences, or independent
    clauses, together with semicolons produces weak
    sentences. The better way to join sentences is
    with
  • Coordinating Conjunctions
  • Conjunctive Adverbs
  • Complex Sentences

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Semicolon Usage
  • If the two independent clauses are joined by a
    coordinating conjunction, then the relationship
    becomes clear.
  • The chicken got well, so we had salad for lunch.
  • (If the chicken hadnt gotten well, we would
    have had chicken. When a chicken stops laying
    eggs on a farm it is no longer an asset, but a
    liability.)

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Semicolon Usage
  • The independent clauses may also be joined by a
    conjunctive adverb
  • The chicken got well hence, we had salad for
    lunch.
  • (It is okay to use a semicolon with a
    conjunctive adverb because the conjunctive adverb
    is modifying the relationship between the
    independent clauses.)

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Semicolon Usage
  • A complex sentence is another choice the writer
    may use
  • Because the chicken got well, we had salad for
    lunch.
  • (A complex sentence is a dependent clause and an
    independent clause joined together. See my
    PowerPoint on Sentence Variety.)

9
Semicolon Usage
  • The semicolon does have some legitimate uses.
    The semicolon is less powerful than a period, but
    it is more powerful than a comma. So utilizing a
    semicolon with a conjunctive adverb can greatly
    enhance the impact of a sentence.

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Semicolon Usage
  • Spock drank a Pepsi however, Captain Kirk drank
    a Coke.
  • The semicolon causes the reader to pause for a
    second and think about the first sentence. Then
    the reader pauses again at the comma to consider
    the conjunctive adverb and its relationship to
    the first sentence. Then the reader completes
    the thought.

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Semicolon Usage
  • This is a wonderful method for getting the
    readers attention. It is greatly preferable to
    using exclamation marks! Exclamation marks mean
    that the writer is shouting. Most instructors
    dont want their students shouting at them
    however, using conjunctive adverbs is a great
    deal like crying wolf. If they are overused,
    they lose their impact on the reader.

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Semicolon Usage
  • Another use for the semicolon is breaking up
    items in a series that contain commas. For
    example, how many people did I have lunch with?
    (Dogs are people.)
  • I had lunch with my wife, Thuy, my boss, Guy, my
    moms dog, Missy, and Spock, a scientist.

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Semicolon Usage
  • At first glance the reader may not realize that
    my moms dog is Missy, or that Thuy is my wife.
    It is necessary to utilize the semicolon to break
    up the sentence.
  • I had lunch with my wife, Thuy my boss, Guy my
    moms dog, Missy and Spock, a Vulcan scientist.
  • Now it is clear I had lunch with four people.

14
Semicolon Usage
  • Another example of items in a series that
    contain commas would be
  • Cassandra telephoned boys in Orlando, Florida
    Sioux City, Iowa and Yosemite, California.

15
Semicolon Usage
  • When a compound sentence contains a numerous
    commas, it is sometimes necessary to use a
    semicolon in front of the coordinating
    conjunction to make it clear where the clauses
    are being joined.
  • Spock, thinking about girls, drove his car, a
    1977 Ford Pinto, into a tree and he swallowed
    his gum, cracked the windshield, and dented the
    fender.

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Semicolon Usage
  • Summary
  • Use a semicolon with a conjunctive adverb,
    between items in a series that contain commas,
    and sometimes between coordinate sentences that
    contain excessive commas.

17
Semicolon Usage
  • Do not use a semicolon
  • between a phrase and a clause. (use a comma)
  • between a dependent clause and an independent
    clause. (use a comma)
  • to introduce a list. (use a colon or a comma)
  • to introduce a quotation. (use a colon or a
    comma)

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Semicolon Usage
  • My best advice is to simply avoid using the
    semicolon as much as possible. The semicolon is
    a highly over-rated piece of punctuation.

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Semicolon Usage
  • The End
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