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Keyboard Mystery
Whilst reading some of the remembrance notices in the old newspaper, I've notice the following twiddley bit use many times ; what is it called, and what exactly is it used for, can't make any sense of its usage from the Observer.
Also whilst on the subject of thingy's on keyboards, whats the diferrence between the usage of and, and & when is it appropriate to use the later. Retlaw. |
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This explains the use of the semicolon ; as clearly as mud The Semicolon
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Retlaw, it is a semi colon....and this explains its use.
How to use a semicolon - The Oatmeal I know this is an American site, but I liked the way it explains it. |
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Neil, I think mine is better. :D
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Semi colon ; and Ampersand &. You're probably best looking at some kind of writers/writing site for an explanation of uses Retlaw. :)
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Semicolon (;) - Oxford Dictionaries Online As for the ampersand, it's not usual to use it in a sentence instead of "and". Its main use is in things like company names (Marks & Spencer) or pairs like Mr & Mrs or rhythm & blues, and book or movie titles such as Thelma & Louise. Hope this helps. |
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The other twiddly bit is an Ampersand......used for the word 'and'........but personally I wouldn't use it other than in something like Marks & Spencers.
Again here is something about it. Grammar Girl : Ampersand :: Quick and Dirty Tips |
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Sue...you beat me to it. :D
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That's the naughtiest thing I have done all day...but it isn't bedtime yet:D. |
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no nothing like that....what I meant was....I still have time to be naughty....but I'm not saying how naughty:D
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This bit explains it more or less exactly as I need to use in in my files. I've been using that other dooffer as in Howard & Bullough's, so I got that bit right. So whats this thingy used for : Retlaw |
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