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What's the difference between a semicolon and a comma?: Difference between revisions

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*after an introductory word group
*after an introductory word group
*between all items in a series  
*between all items in a series  
*use commas to set off nonrestrictive elements
*to set off nonrestrictive elements
*use a comma to set off transitional and parenthetical expressions, absolute phrases, and contrasted elements
*to set off transitional and parenthetical expressions, absolute phrases, and contrasted elements
*use commas to set off nouns of direct address, the words ''yes'' and ''no'', interrogative tags, and mild interjections
*to set off nouns of direct address, the words ''yes'' and ''no'', interrogative tags, and mild interjections
*use commas with expressions such as ''he said'' to set off direct quotations
*with expressions such as ''he said'' to set off direct quotations
*use commas with dates, addresses, titles, and numbers
*with dates, addresses, titles, and numbers
*use commas to pervent confusion (Hacker 235-245).
*to pervent confusion (Hacker 235-245).


==Usuage Semicolon==
==Usuage Semicolon==
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