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Use of with preposition.
What this handout is about
This handout explains the most common uses of three kinds of punctuation: semicolons (;), colons (:), and dashes (—). After reading the handout, you will be better able to decide when to use these forms of punctuation in your own writing.
Semicolons
The semicolon looks like a comma with a period above it, and this can be a good way to remember what it does.
A semicolon creates more separation between thoughts than a comma does but less than a period does.
5 sentences using with for kindergartenHere are the two most common uses of the semicolon:
1. To help separate items in a list, when some of those items already contain commas.
Let’s look at an example, as that is the easiest way to understand this use of the semicolon.
Suppose I want to list three items that I bought at the grocery store:
apples
grapes
pears
In a sentence, I would separate these items with commas:
I bought apples, grapes, and pears.
Now suppose that the three items I want to list are described in phrases that already contain some commas:
shiny, ripe apples
small, sweet, juicy grapes
firm pears
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