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PUNCTUATION

PUNCTUATION. Semi-Colon And Colon. SEMI-COLON RULES. #1 Replaces the word AND in between two independent clauses The boy went to the circus ; it was the longest night of his life. Instead of… The boy went to the circus and it was the longest night of his life. SEMI-COLON RULES. #2

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PUNCTUATION

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  1. PUNCTUATION Semi-Colon And Colon

  2. SEMI-COLON RULES • #1 • Replaces the word AND in between two independent clauses • The boy went to the circus; it was the longest night of his life. Instead of… • The boy went to the circus and it was the longest night of his life.

  3. SEMI-COLON RULES • #2 • Used I a list of items when the list already has commas in it. • He drove to Erie, Pennsylvania; Lansing, Michigan; and Honolulu, Hawaii.

  4. COLON • Used to present something: a statement, a series, a quotation or instructions. • Meant to bring your sentence to a halt.

  5. COLON RULES • #1 • Use a colon instead of a comma if you want to introduce a quotation. • I said to him: “Smitty, please pick up a case of Pepsi on your way over.” • A famous man once said: “Four score and seven years ago.”

  6. COLON RULES • #2 • To introduce a list when what comes before the colon is a complete sentence (subject + predicate) • Henry bought three kinds of pop: Pepsi, Mountain Dew, and Slice. • I gave her three choices: do your homework, clean your room, or mow the lawn.

  7. COLON RULES • #3 • Do not use a colon to separate the verb from the rest of the sentence. • In Henry’s bag were: three carrots, two pineapples, and once squash. • WRONG! – What is before the colon MUST be a complete sentence.

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