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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Punctuation preceding

Hi. I'm doing my chemistry coursework and in order to gain the highest marks I need my punctuation to be correct most of the time.

Should the following sentence be like this:

For example, to help determine shelf life within the pharmaceutical industry, tests are carried out...

or like this:

For example, to help determine shelf life within the pharmaceutical industry tests are carried out... (second semi-colon omitted).

Thank you.
  

Top answer

The first sentence.

  • The first sentence.
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By the way ; is a semi-colon, , is a comma.

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