Supercharge Your Writing: Mastering Colons, Semicolons and More!

Supercharge Your Writing: Mastering Colons, Semicolons and More!

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Supercharge Your Writing: Mastering Colons, Semicolons and More!

Learning Objective

At the end of the lesson you will confidently use colons, ellipses, prepositions, semicolons, and brackets to improve your writing.

What do you already know about using colons, semicolons, ellipses, prepositions, and brackets?

What Are Colons?

How to Use

Use a colon to introduce a list, explanation, or to emphasise a point. Example: Bring these items: pencil, ruler, and eraser.

Try This

Complete the sentence using a colon: I have three pets ___ a cat, a dog, and a rabbit.

How to Use Semicolons

Semicolons link two related but complete sentences. Example: I wanted to go outside; it was raining heavily.

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Usage

Combine these into one sentence with a semicolon: The cake was delicious. Everyone enjoyed it.

Ellipses in Writing

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Ellipses (...) show missing words, a pause or trailing off thoughts. Example: I wasn’t sure what to say…

Rewrite the sentence with an ellipsis to indicate a pause: I was thinking how to answer

When to Use

Prepositions Explained

Prepositions show relationships between words (place, time, direction). Examples: on, after, beside, under.

Definition & Examples

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Underline the prepositions: The cat sat under the table after breakfast.

Brackets in Sentences

Usage

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Brackets ( ) add extra or non-essential information. Example: My uncle (who lives in Spain) is visiting.

Add brackets to include extra information: My sister who is a teacher won an award.

Check Your Knowledge

Use each of the five punctuation points and concepts in a paragraph of your own.

Write down 3 things you learned in this lesson.

Write down 2 things you want to know more about.

Ask 1 question about something you haven't quite understood yet.