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  • Colon (punctuation) - Wikipedia
    The colon, :, is a punctuation mark consisting of two equally sized dots aligned vertically A colon often precedes an explanation, a list, [1] or a quoted sentence [2]
  • What are colons and semicolons? - BBC Bitesize
    Colons : and semi colons ; are punctuation marks that connect phrases in a sentence
  • Colon (punctuation) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The colon (": ") is a punctuation mark, simply consisting of two equally sized and vertically aligned dots A colon is a more significant pause than a semicolon It is usually used to contrast two parts of a sentence: It's official: McClaren makes the worst start by an England manager
  • The Colon : The Colon and the Semicolon - University of Sussex
    The colon is used to indicate that what follows it is an explanation or elaboration of what precedes it That is, having introduced some topic in more general terms, you can use a colon and go on to explain that same topic in more specific terms
  • Punctuation: Colon and Semicolon - Western Michigan University
    The colon ( : ) and semicolon ( ; ) are frequently used incorrectly in place of each other The two punctuation marks serve very different purposes, and should not be used interchangeably A colon is used to give emphasis, present dialogue, introduce lists or text, and clarify composition titles
  • How To Properly Use A Colon in Writing - Microsoft 365
    What is a colon in writing? Before we get into the weeds about how to use a colon, let’s look at what it is and what it does A colon is two dots aligned vertically to one another (:) A colon is used in the following four instances: Introducing lists A colon can be used to introduce a list
  • When to Use a Colon | Trusted Since 1922 - Readers Digest
    Colons are the punctuation marks that you’ll find in the representation of time (“11:45 pm”), Bible verses (“James 2:20”), and ratios (“1:2”) How you’re using colons incorrectly
  • How to Use a Colon: Mastering This Punctuation Mark
    A colon is a punctuation mark that resembles two closely aligned dots It is primarily used to introduce or emphasize the information that follows Think of it as a spotlight for the content that
  • How to use the colon - Columbia Journalism Review
    The colon is one of the most versatile punctuation marks (and organs) We use it to mark time (he arrived at 3:15 pm), identify the source of biblical passages (Psalms 23:4), in mathematical ratios (the horse is running at 12:1), and, of course, in Web addresses (http: www cjr org), among many other places
  • When to use a colon guide for KS3 English students - BBC
    Colons are really useful punctuation marks which can be used in a number of ways: to introduce a list, extra information or quotations and also to separate clauses Did you notice the colon in





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