Semicolons
Avoid if possible by rephrasing your content into shorter, simpler sentences. If needed, a
semicolon can be used to:
- Separate coordinate clauses that contain commas
- Separate a lengthy or complex series
- Precede then when used transitionally between clauses of a compound sentence. Avoid these other overly formal conjunctive adjectives: therefore, likewise, consequently, and accordingly.
- Separate clauses of a compound sentence that are very long or are themselves subdivided by commas.
- Separate items in a series that are long and complex.