sglen
Monday 9th December 2013 1:03am [Edited]
Manchester
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Quote: Marc P @ 9th December 2013, 12:57 AM GMT
Colons I thought were for lists, semis for connected lines of thought but a different extension within the same sentence. In dialogue it doesn't matter. Just use full stops. In prose probably too, to be honest. Flow and accessibility to meaning is the Johnny.
Agree that in dialogue it doesn't matter, apart from if you never use a comma because then it can get confusing.
My understanding of the is it a colon or a semi-colon thing is that both expand on the previous comment but one is direct and one is indirect.
So:
It's cold outside: the temperature is below freezing.
Or.
It's cold outside; there is snow on the ground.
One is actually about how cold it is (direct expansion), but the other is about something that is connected (indirect expansion).
I COULD BE WRONG! But ten year olds are tested on this shit now, so the next generation will know exactly what they're doing.
Also, I always use a full stop instead of a semi-colon because they are, indeed, completely stupid.