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Chrismlangan Posted 19 years ago
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lists and sequences

Differences between lists and sequences of action



The members chosen were Mark, who liked chicken; Mike; and John.



I walked into the store, which was crowded, picked up a can of corn, and purchased it.


So you are not required to break up action with a semicolons.
  

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Hi, Differences between lists and sequences of action The members chosen were Mark, who liked chicken; Mike; and John. I walked into the store, which was crowded, picked up a can of corn, and purchased it. So you are not required to break up action with a semicolons.

  • Hi, Differences between lists and sequences of action The members chosen were Mark, who liked chicken; Mike; and John.
  • I walked into the store, which was crowded, picked up a can of corn, and purchased it.
  • So you are not required to break up action with a semicolons.
  • No.
  • G enerally speaking, with any kind of list, just use semi-colons if they are necessary to make the meaning easy to find.
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Hi,

Differences between lists and sequences of action

The members chosen were Mark, who liked chicken; Mike; and John.

I walked into the store, which was crowded, picked up a can of corn, and purchased it.

So you are not required to break up action with a

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