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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Helen Coffey

Three reasons the misunderstood semicolon is under threat

  • The semicolon is declining in usage, appearing half as often in English books compared to 25 years ago.
  • Research shows that more than half of British students don't know or understand how to use a semicolon, with many admitting to rarely or never using it.
  • The decline is attributed to a lack of proper grammar education, the rise of smartphones and emojis, and the increasing use of AI writing tools.
  • While some writers criticise the semicolon as pretentious, its proponents argue it adds a touch of class and connects ideas seamlessly.
  • The most common misuse is putting a semicolon instead of a comma. It’s not a pause, but a tool to separate two independent clauses that are linked.

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Our best punctuation mark is dying out; people need to learn how to use it

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