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1 Semicolons

2 What’s wrong with the following sentence?
English was his favourite subject, he was very good at it. This is an example of comma splicing. The comma needs to be replaced with a semicolon.

3 Both parts of the sentence make sense, so we could use a full stop.
; English was his favourite subject He was very good at it. h Because the sentences are closely related, we could consider using a semicolon instead. We don’t need a capital letter for the second main clause.

4 I really enjoy playing football; it’s the best game in the world.
A semicolon is used to join two main clauses that are closely connected. For example: I really enjoy playing football; it’s the best game in the world. Both sides of the semicolon could be short sentences. Semicolons can be used to replace conjunctions if the writer chooses.

5 Your turn Which sentence is comma splicing and needs a semicolon to replace the comma? Looking out through the window, I could see the children playing. I like tennis, but not squash. Helen is seven years old, she’s very tall for her age.

6 Helen is seven years old, she’s very tall for her age.
That’s right! ; Helen is seven years old, she’s very tall for her age. Both sides of the semicolon could be main clauses and make sense on their own.

7 We can also use semicolons in lists where commas are already in use:
Remember! We can also use semicolons in lists where commas are already in use: The teams playing came from Harrogate, North Yorkshire; Hastings, East Sussex and Ipswich, East Anglia.


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