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19 October, 07:11

Explain the difference in the use of a colon and semicolon when writing sentences.

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  1. 19 October, 07:13
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    A semicolon is rather like the middle ground between a colon and a comma; when two sentences don't quite stand without the other while still making sense, you might use a semicolon. A colon typically leads into an explanation or a list.

    More officially? Either connect two main clauses, but a colon can connect one with a noun.
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