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Page 1: Using Semicolons and Colons. Reasons for Using Semicolons 1. Join independent clauses with or without conjunctive adverbs Examples I think; therefore,

Using Semicolons and Colons

Page 2: Using Semicolons and Colons. Reasons for Using Semicolons 1. Join independent clauses with or without conjunctive adverbs Examples I think; therefore,

Reasons for Using Semicolons

1. Join independent clauses with or without conjunctive adverbs

Examples I think; therefore, I am. I studied hard for this test; I hope it’s

fair.2. With items in a series that contain

commasExamples We watched Frozen, a Disney movie;

Big Bang, a comedy show; and Duck Dynasty, a reality series.

;

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Page 3: Using Semicolons and Colons. Reasons for Using Semicolons 1. Join independent clauses with or without conjunctive adverbs Examples I think; therefore,

Reason for Using Colons1. Introduce a list**Warning—make sure there is a complete

statement BEFORE the colon There are many distractions: Facebook,

Snapchat, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest.

2. Present a lengthy quotation Nicholas Carr explains his dilemma

with technology: “Once I was a scuba diver in the sea of words. Now I zip along the surface like a guy on a jet ski” (7).

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Page 4: Using Semicolons and Colons. Reasons for Using Semicolons 1. Join independent clauses with or without conjunctive adverbs Examples I think; therefore,

Other Reasons for Colons

1. With a precise time School starts at 7:50 and ends at 3:03

today.2. In Biblical references The valedictorian quoted Proverbs

31:25 in her graduation speech.3. After the salutation of a business letter Joe started his application letter with

“Dear sir or madam:” but forgot to write the address above the salutation.

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Page 5: Using Semicolons and Colons. Reasons for Using Semicolons 1. Join independent clauses with or without conjunctive adverbs Examples I think; therefore,

Lizards can be found in many locations, including the Outback, a region of Australia, the Galapagos, a group of islands off South America, and Indonesia, a country in Southeast Asia.

Lizards can be found in many locations, including the Outback, a region of Australia; the

Galapagos, a group of islands off South America; and

Indonesia, a country in Southeast Asia.

Page 6: Using Semicolons and Colons. Reasons for Using Semicolons 1. Join independent clauses with or without conjunctive adverbs Examples I think; therefore,

Scientists tell us an important fact that lizards cannot survive the cold.

Correct-- Scientists tell us an important

fact that lizards cannot survive the cold. OR

Scientists tell us an important fact: lizards cannot survive the cold.

Page 7: Using Semicolons and Colons. Reasons for Using Semicolons 1. Join independent clauses with or without conjunctive adverbs Examples I think; therefore,

The Komodo dragon of Indonesia is huge, it can be as long as ten feet.

The Komodo dragon of Indonesia is huge;

it can be as long as ten feet.

Page 8: Using Semicolons and Colons. Reasons for Using Semicolons 1. Join independent clauses with or without conjunctive adverbs Examples I think; therefore,

Josh’s reaction to this fact was funny “I won’t vacation in Indonesia.”

Josh’s reaction to this fact was funny:

“I won’t vacation in Indonesia.”

Page 9: Using Semicolons and Colons. Reasons for Using Semicolons 1. Join independent clauses with or without conjunctive adverbs Examples I think; therefore,

The concert in the park starts at 730 P.M. the fireworks follow at 830.

The concert in the park starts at 7:30 P.M. ;

the fireworks follow at 8:30.

Page 10: Using Semicolons and Colons. Reasons for Using Semicolons 1. Join independent clauses with or without conjunctive adverbs Examples I think; therefore,

On my application, I listed three references Mr. Ed Talmudge, the youth pastor, Ms. Sheri Platt, my swim coach, and Mr. Tom Perry, my neighbor.

On my application, I listed three references:

Mr. Ed Talmudge, the youth pastor; Ms. Sheri Platt,

my swim coach; and Mr. Tom Perry,

my neighbor.

Page 11: Using Semicolons and Colons. Reasons for Using Semicolons 1. Join independent clauses with or without conjunctive adverbs Examples I think; therefore,

Marty’s list of places to visit in New York City included Ellis Island, the Museum of Modern Art, the Empire State Building, and Ground Zero.

Page 12: Using Semicolons and Colons. Reasons for Using Semicolons 1. Join independent clauses with or without conjunctive adverbs Examples I think; therefore,

Alan began his letter with “Dear Sir or Madam” because he did not know if the manager of the company was a man or a woman.

Alan began his letter with “Dear Sir or Madam:”

because he did not know if the manager of the company was a man or a woman.

Page 13: Using Semicolons and Colons. Reasons for Using Semicolons 1. Join independent clauses with or without conjunctive adverbs Examples I think; therefore,

The sermon was based on a quotation from Job 3 11, however, the preacher also referred to the books of Daniel and Ezekiel.

The sermon was based on a quotation from Job 3:11;

however, the preacher also referred to the books of Daniel and Ezekiel.

Page 14: Using Semicolons and Colons. Reasons for Using Semicolons 1. Join independent clauses with or without conjunctive adverbs Examples I think; therefore,

The troops were badly outnumbered therefore, they retreated into the forest before nightfall.

The troops were badly outnumbered;

therefore, they retreated into the forest before nightfall.