Troughton1963
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Is there anyone out there that can explain the semi colon rule to simple minded folks? I my recent story I got back from my editor I think I had this problem 50 times
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to her, the first letter AFTER the colon should be in caps.
I never did learn how to spell, – but I did learn the typesetter's rule, – "Set up type as long as you can hold your breath without turning blue in the face, then put in a comma. When you gape, put in a semicolon, and when you want to sneeze, that's the time to make a paragraph."
I have a problem with that page, Ogg. My English teacher would have a fit:-
Incorrect: I have one goal; to find her.
Correct: I have one goal: to find her.
to her, the first letter AFTER the colon should be in caps.
See No 15: HERE
Is there anyone out there that can explain the semi colon rule to simple minded folks? I my recent story I got back from my editor I think I had this problem 50 times
Only if what comes after the colon is a complete sentence. (Chicago Manual of Style, 6.61)
I do have one rule that exists outside of any grammar books: don’t use semicolons in dialog. I personally find they do read as “fussy”—no one talks with semicolons.
Yes, they do.
"The skirt doesn't go with that hat; not that it matters, because you're not borrowing my skirt."
A full stop in there would be a dull way to speak. A comma loses all the emphasis.
Commas, semicolons, ellipsis, periods and paragraph breaks can all be clearly spoken; and they are useful even in casual conversations. Beware the person who only uses commas - I usually find they are so busy talking they aren't saying anything.
I just wish someone would start a new thread with "semicolon" spelled correctly. I cringe every time this thread pops up and I see "Semi-collon" again.