ronr34 wrote:
blueseas wrote:
Do not confuse the semicolon (;) with the colon (:). The semicolon connects two related
independent clauses, but the second does not necessarily explain the first. In contrast, the
colon always connects a sentence with a further explanation.
hope it helps
independent clauses, but the second does not necessarily explain the first. In contrast, the
colon always connects a sentence with a further explanation.
hope it helps
Hi,
What I understand from this part is that a colon can always be replaced by a semicolon?
I don't see where the difference really lays.
I'm happy to respond.
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