Semicolons (;)
Use a semicolon to separate twomain clauses not joined by acoordinating conjunction: Those who write clearly have readers; those who write obscurely have commentators. We can also use a semicolon to separate main clauses joined by a conjunctive adverb(such as however, consequently, otherwise, moreover, nevertheless): A great many people may think that they are thinking; however, most are merely rearranging their prejudices.Basically, a semicolon (whether followed by a conjunctive adverb or not) serves to coordinate two main clauses.
Colons (:)
Use a colon to set off a summary or a seriesafter a complete main clause: It is time for the baby's birthday party: a white cake, strawberry-marshmellow ice cream, and a bottle of champagne saved from another party. (Joan Didion) Notice that a main clause does not have to follow the colon; however, a complete main clause generally should precede it.
Model 1:
Levin wanted friendship and got friendliness; he wanted steak and they offered Spam.
(Bernard Malamud, A New Life)
Guideline: Use a semicolon to separate two main clauses not joined by a coordinating conjunction.
Model 2:
Your essay is both good and original; however, the part that is good is not original, and the part that is original is not good.
Guideline: Use a semicolon to separate main clauses joined by a conjunctive adverb.
Model 3:
There are three choices in this life: be good, get good, or give up. (Dr. Gregory House, House, M.D.)
Guideline: Use a colon to set off a summary or a series after a complete main clause.
Taken from: Grammarabout.com
Complete each sentence with a colon or a semi- colon.
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- Three countries are involved in the discussions ___ however, only Mexico and Canada will sign the treaty immediately.
- ?colon (:)
- ?semi-colon (;)
- Java ___ a popular programming language for the World Wide Web.
- ?colon (:)
- ?semi-colon (;)
- The USA has a very large land area ___ Canada is even larger.
- ?colon (:)
- ?semi-colon (;)
- If you get lost in the snow, this is what you should do ___ stay where you are, make yourself warm and comfortable and wait for help.
- ?colon (:)
- ?semi-colon (;)
- There are two things about him that drive me crazy ___ his music and his cooking.
- ?colon (:)
- ?semicolon (;)
- This is what I told him ___ "Buy yourself a bicycle, so that you don't have to borrow mine!"
- ?colon (:)
- ?semi-colon (;)
- Young-Hee failed her English test ___ nevertheless, she was able to get a good job.
- ?colon (:)
- ?semi-colon (;)
- I took my umbrella ___ it looked like it was going to rain.
- ?colon (:)
- ?semi-colon (;)
- I bring everything I need to class every day ___ my pens, my books and my dictionary.
- ?colon (:)
- ?semi-colon (;)
- I had lamb for lunch ___ Fred had steak.
- ?colon (:)
- ?semi-colon (;)
Taken from: UVCS study zone