Monday, 27 November 2017

EF4/5 semicolons

I like dogs. She likes cats. SIMPLE

I like dogs, but she likes cats. COMPOUND

I like dogs; she likes cats. COMPOUND

I like dogs; however, she likes cats. COMPOUND

PUNCTUATION    ; however,

SOBA
, so = ; therefore,
. or = ; otherwise,
, but = ; however,
, and = ; also,

1. He had dinner and did his homework; then, he watched TV for a while.
He had dinner and did his homework; later, he watched TV for a while.
He had dinner and did his homework; also, he watched TV for a while.
He had dinner and did his homework; therefore, he watched TV for a while.

EITHER WAY IS OK
He had dinner and did his homework; also, he watched TV for a while.
He had dinner and did his homework. Also, he watched TV for a while.

What was Cinderella's name?
Ella
cinder = burnt black wood


Alzheimer
al zimer

dimentia

thus = therefore

dice


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