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Semicolon use is down, and its slide is making headlines. In the U.S., these punctuation marks are appearing in published ...
Not only are semicolons evidently becoming more rare, but young people are less aware of how to use them, according to a survey ...
Like the fissionable atom, punctuation marks are wee items capable of causing a tremendous release of energy. Passionate ...
There's one punctuation mark Gen Z wants you to stop using. Here's what it is—and why it's falling out of favor.
No piece of punctuation, though, stirs people up more than the humble semicolon. Too demure to be a colon but more assertive ...
Using a full stop in texts could be giving away your age, an expert has suggested. Noël Wolf, a linguistic expert, said young people – aged from 13 to 28 – were rewriting the rules to “shift” the ...
Not as final as a full stop but stronger than a comma; a semicolon can either join or separate. Learn how to use semicolons with BBC Bitesize KS3 English.
But now the semicolon is dead. Or semi-dead. Its use has collapsed, as underlined last month by a study from Babbel, an online language-learning platform. “Semicolon usage in British English ...