How to Use Colons and Semicolons in English - English Writing Lesson

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Hello.
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I'm Oli.
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Welcome to Oxford Online English!
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In this lesson, you can learn about using colons and semicolons in writing.
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First, let's look at using colons.
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Colons have one main job: they introduce specific examples or explanations.
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Let's look.
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He had one problem: there was no way to get there in time.
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So in this sentence, we mention something general in the first part of the sentence,
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a problem.
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Then we give specific details in the second part, after the colon.
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There's just one rule here: do everything I tell you.
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Again, we mention something general in the first part, one rule.
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Then we say what it is, specifically, in the second part of the sentence.
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A good way to remember this is that we put a general idea before the colon and then give
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a specific example or a more detailed explanation after the colon.
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You can also use colons to introduce a list of items.
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For example, "We've invited a small number of people: Bill, Emma, Rachel," and so on.
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Or, "Tolstoy wrote several books, other than 'War and Peace': 'Anna Karenina', 'The Cossacks',
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'Resurrection'," and so on.
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Finally, you can use colons to introduce speech in quotes, like, "He said: 'Don't talk to
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me about this again,'" or, "They shouted: 'Be careful.
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Don't get too close to the edge.'"
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In this case, it's not necessary to use a colon.
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You can also use a comma.
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There's no difference in which you use.
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It's mostly a question of personal style.
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After a colon, it's possible to use a small letter or a capital letter.
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If you use a colon to introduce what someone said, you should generally use a capital letter.
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If you use a colon to introduce an example or an explanation, you can choose to use a
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small letter or a capital.
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Using a capital letter is more common in American English, while in UK English, we almost always
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use a small letter.
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Next, let's look at when not to use a colon.
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We said that a colon has one main job: introducing specific examples or specific explanations.
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We also said that a colon has one possible use, which is introducing what someone said.
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It's also important to know when not to use a colon.
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Here are some common mistakes which English learners sometimes make with colon use.
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First, don't use a colon at the beginning of a letter or an email, for example, after
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someone's name.
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Use a comma instead.
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Also, don't use a colon after a title or a heading, for example, at the top of an essay
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or an article or anything like that.
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You don't normally need any punctuation at the end of the title.
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Next, let's look at using a semicolon.
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Like a colon, a semicolon has one main use.
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We use it to show a connection between two complete sentences.
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A semicolon is actually similar to a full stop.
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It's generally the writer's choice whether to use a full stop or a semicolon.
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A semicolon is used instead of a full stop because the writer wants to show that two
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ideas are more closely connected.
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For example, "The population of Shanghai is around 24 million; Beijing has around 22 million
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people."
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Our second example, "We knew he was guilty; There was no evidence, however."
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You can see in both of these examples that the parts before and after the semicolon could
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both be full sentences.
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So we could use a full stop in the first sentence, after 24 million, and then start a new sentence
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with the word "Beijing."
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That would be possible.
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Also, in the second sentence, we could use a full stop after "guilty," and then start
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a new sentence.
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The second important point is that both parts of the sentence, before and after the semicolon,
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are talking about a related topic.
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In the first example, both parts of the sentence are about the population of Chinese cities.
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In the second, both parts are obviously about the same criminal case and the same person.
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So we use a semicolon to show that two ideas or two sentences are very closely related
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or talking about the same topic.
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Often, when we want to join two sentences in English, we use a connecting word, like
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"and" or "but" or "therefore," for example.
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When you join two sentences using a semicolon, you don't need to use a connecting word.
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However, if you use a connecting word to join two sentences, you sometimes need to use a
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semicolon and sometimes a comma.
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It depends what the connecting word is.
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To join sentences using "and," "or," "but," "yet," or "while," you should use a comma.
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To join two sentences using "however," "therefore," "nevertheless," or "meanwhile," you should
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use a semicolon.
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These lists are not complete.
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There are other connecting words which require a comma or a semicolon.
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However, these are the most common, and the most important thing is to remember that for
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some connecting words, you need to use a comma, and for others, you have to use a semicolon.
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So here's our example from before, about the population of Shanghai or Beijing.
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In this case, there's no connecting word.
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There's no word like "but" or "and" or "however."
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So we use a semicolon.
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OK, here's the same sentence, but a little bit different.
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In this case, we're using the connecting word "while."
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With "while," we need to use a comma.
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We can't use a semicolon in this case.
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Another example.
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This time, we use the connecting word "however."
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"However" is used with a semicolon.
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A full stop would also be possible.
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Semicolons have one other use: they can be used in lists when the items on the lists
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contain commas.
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Usually when we make a list, we use commas to separate the items on the list.
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For example, "We need milk, eggs, sugar, and flour."
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We put a comma after each item, after milk, after eggs, and so on.
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But if the items on your list are not just words, but phrases which include commas, we
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use semicolons to separate the items on the list.
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Let's take a look.
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"We traveled to four cities: Santa Fe, which is in New Mexico; Denver, Colorado; Las Vegas,
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Nevada; and finally, Los Angeles in California."
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In this case, we use semicolons to separate the items on the list because the items on
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the list already include commas.
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If we used commas to separate the items, it would be very confusing and difficult to read.
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Let's look at one more example.
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"Only three people showed up: Tom, the head of accounting; Maria, who works in the sales
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department; and Ellie, who's doing an internship here."
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Again, the items on the list are phrases which include commas.
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So it's much clearer to use semicolons to separate the parts of the list.
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So both the colon and the semicolon are used to show a connection between two ideas, but
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they operate in a very different way.
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Let's finish by comparing the colon and the semicolon directly.
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So in these three examples, the only difference is the punctuation, but it does make a big
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difference to the meaning.
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In the first case, the full stop shows that there is no necessary connection between these
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two ideas.
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We have a problem, and he isn't doing enough to help me.
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These could be totally separate things.
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In the second case, with the semicolon, it shows that the ideas are related somehow.
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I'm talking about the same topic.
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In the third sentence with the colon, we mean that the problem is his attitude.
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The problem is that he isn't doing enough to help.
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To make this clearer, let's put these sentences in other words.
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In the first case, with the semicolon, we could also say, "We have a problem, and he
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isn't doing enough to help me with this problem."
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In the sentence with the colon, we could also say, "We have a problem, which is that he
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isn't doing enough to help me."
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If you can understand the difference here, that's a good sign.
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It means you really understand the difference between colons and semicolons.
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OK, that's the end of the lesson.
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I hope it was useful.
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If you're watching on YouTube, I suggest you see the full version of this lesson on our
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website.
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The full version includes text and exercises, so you can read and review the lesson.
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You can also practice to check that you've understood.
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That's all, thank you again for watching, and I'll see you next time.
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Bye bye!
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