

Monday, March 28: Semicolons & Colons
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English
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6th - 12th Grade
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Mel Davis
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5 Slides • 7 Questions
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Semicolons & Colons
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Complete/Incomplete Thoughts Review
Distinguishing between complete and incomplete thoughts is important when determining when to use semicolons and colons. Let's see what we remember.
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Multiple Choice
Is the red portion of the text a complete or incomplete thought: After Mr. Filch fed his dog a treat, it wagged its tail happily.
Complete
Incomplete
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Multiple Choice
Is the red portion of the text a complete or incomplete thought: Until I learn how to braid hair, Andy won't let me work at his barber shop.
Complete
Incomplete
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Semicolons
Used to link two main clauses (related thoughts)
Used with two COMPLETE thoughts - you will never use a semicolon to join a complete thought with an incomplete thought
No comma necessary
Example: I love the rain; I find it peaceful and relaxing.
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Colons
Used to introduce an example, explanation, quotation, or list
Always follows a complete thought
Think of a colon as a replacement for the words "here's what I mean."
Example: There are three types of muscle in the body: cardiac, smooth, and skeletal.
COMMON MISTAKE: Do not use a colon to separate a verb from its object or subject complements
INCORRECT: The three types of muscle in the body are: cardiac, smooth, and skeletal. (no additional punctuation is needed here)
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Summary
Use a colon when you are adding something to the original thought to make it better/make it make more sense.
Use a colon when you are providing more context or information to the original complete thought.
Use a semicolon when adding a new but related complete thought to the original complete thought.
FYI: no need to capitalize the first letter after the punctuation (for both semicolons and colons)
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Multiple Choice
Which punctuation should go between the red and blue text? The stamps in his stamp collection were of great quality _ they were also hard to find.
Colon
Semicolon
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Multiple Choice
Which punctuation should go between the red and blue text? Some of the volunteers truly cared about the cause _ others were just hoping to impress their boss.
Colon
Semicolon
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Multiple Choice
Which punctuation should go between the red and blue text? My plan was straightforward _ walk right up to Mickey Mouse and ask for his autograph.
Colon
Semicolon
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Multiple Choice
Which punctuation should go between the red and blue text? We can go to the library to do our research _ Mondays are pretty quiet there.
Colon
Semicolon
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Multiple Choice
Which punctuation should go between the red and blue text? When I graduate, I want to go to three places _ Rome, Israel, and Egypt.
Colon
Semicolon
Semicolons & Colons
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