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Know your FANBOYS and what they separate. If there is a complete thought before and after one, it needs punctuation. For both your sake, and for your reader's sake, try not to combine any more than two complete thoughts in a single sentence unless it is describing simultaneous action from multiple characters.
If you are not sure you have separate thoughts, put a period between, and see if it makes sense.
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Did you grow up in the US? I have the same problem but I thought it was because I learned British English rules.slj3988 wrote: ↑08 Jan 2020, 15:34 When in doubt, use a comma. If there's too many commas, break the sentence. Like this. I'm still not 100% sure on when to apply a semicolon. The rules seem to have changed since I left school. I was taught to never start a sentence with 'and' or 'but' yet plenty of books do. Paragraphs used to be spaced with indents. Now they aren't and a written letter looks wrong to me without it.
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No I live in England. I recently retook my English GCSE and the tutor told me "Your writing, your rules." School taught me different rules. What doesn't help is Microsoft Word. Even though it accepts both english and american, my reviews get flagged on here for errors. Usually over where to use a hyphen.RachelEmmanuel wrote: ↑04 Jul 2020, 22:07Did you grow up in the US? I have the same problem but I thought it was because I learned British English rules.slj3988 wrote: ↑08 Jan 2020, 15:34 When in doubt, use a comma. If there's too many commas, break the sentence. Like this. I'm still not 100% sure on when to apply a semicolon. The rules seem to have changed since I left school. I was taught to never start a sentence with 'and' or 'but' yet plenty of books do. Paragraphs used to be spaced with indents. Now they aren't and a written letter looks wrong to me without it.