herbivorie
Member
- Joined
- May 31, 2011
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Japanese
- Home Country
- Japan
- Current Location
- Japan
Last year we conducted an international survey on XXX (survey ID, ABC2013; participating countries, Japan, the United States, and Belgium; sample size, 12,570 students in total; survey period, April 2013 to November 2013).
I know a semicolon is stronger than a comma, so I used semicolons to divide the items and I used commas after the item name and the contents of the item (in the parentheses). However, there are 3 participating countries and I used commas between the countries too, which I guess is not a correct usage of punctuations. In the above sentence, how should I use punctuation marks?
I know a semicolon is stronger than a comma, so I used semicolons to divide the items and I used commas after the item name and the contents of the item (in the parentheses). However, there are 3 participating countries and I used commas between the countries too, which I guess is not a correct usage of punctuations. In the above sentence, how should I use punctuation marks?