Re: The weird characters in English
Ever heard badly dubbed anime from the 80s / early 90s, where they don't even pause between sentences and it runs together all unnatural-like? That's what semicolons are for. Visually, it's a period on top of a comma. It's almost as if the comma pushes
Re: The weird characters in English
No conjunction = run-on or comma splice. Good for when a character in a book is frantic and doesn’t pause to consider any of their previous ideas before adding another
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Re: The weird characters in English
No conjunction = run-on
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Re: The weird characters in English
You wroteHi, my name is Amerikranian, I like to do stuff.Properly, a semicolon links two related sentences together, and one of the uses of the comma is to do the same. What your second example did is not proper because when using the comma you require
The weird characters in English
So, this is one of the topics on my mind lately. What is the point of a semicolon? I mean, what is the difference between me typing the following sentences.Hi, my name is Amerikranian; I like to do stuff.Hi, my name is Amerikranian, I like to do stuff."