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Jaslyn Hanson
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31 May, 12:55
What are semicolons for
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George Ewing
31 May, 13:06
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These are used to join two independent clauses that could stand alone as complete sentences.
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Damaris Oconnell
31 May, 13:18
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Separates sentence elements
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Semicolons will continue a sentence on.
If there is a sentence that is long it usually has a semicolon.
Most people think of it as, ''not over yet''.
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