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The ACT English exam will also test your knowledge of semicolons, colons, and dashes. The table below includes the most common uses of each of these forms of punctuation with examples.
| Punctuation | Examples |
| Semicolons | Join two independent clauses.
A semicolon can be followed by a transition word (aka conjunctive adverb) like therefore, however, or although. They should never be used with coordinating conjunctions.
Make sure the transition word is followed by a comma. Separate items in complex lists If any items in a list include commas or other punctuation, then semicolons should be used to separate the list items.
Separate lengthy or parallel independent clauses
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| Colons | Colons are used to separate independent clauses when the second independent clause contains a definition, an example, an illustration, a paraphrase, or an expansion of the first clause.
Colons can also be used to introduce a list or a quotation.
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| Dashes | Dashes are used in place of commas, parentheses, or colons. Replacing Commas
Replacing Parentheses
Replacing Colons
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| How Will the Test Try to Trick You? | ||
| The test will present answer options that include incorrect uses of punctuation | ||
| Example | Incorrect 🚫 | Correct ✅ |
| Using a semicolon with a coordinating conjunction to connect two independent clauses | I can’t go out tonight; because I have to study for the exam. | I can’t go out tonight because I have to study for the exam. OR I can’t go out tonight; I have to study for the exam. |
| Using a colon after a dependent clause or an incomplete sentence | My garden has several root vegetables, such as: radishes, carrots, and potatoes. During the summer break, I plan to: travel, read several books, and practice painting. | My garden has several root vegetables: radishes, carrots, and potatoes. During the summer break, I plan to travel, read several books, and practice painting. |
| Using a dash instead of a colon to introduce a list | They wanted the mission statement to focus on their most important values—honesty, respect, and empathy. | They wanted the mission statement to focus on their most important values: honesty, respect, and empathy. |
| Using dashes with commas to separate nonessential clauses | When I saw Dr. Wan—my former professor, I was pleasantly surprised. | When I saw Dr. Wan—my former professor—I was pleasantly surprised. OR When I saw Dr. Wan, my former professor, I was pleasantly surprised. |
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