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  1. 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]

  2. What are colons and semicolons? - BBC Bitesize

    What are colons and semicolons? How and why would you use them? Bitesize explains with examples from ‘Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’.

  3. Colon (punctuation) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …

    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 …

  4. The Colon : The Colon and the Semicolon - University of Sussex

    One of the commonest of all punctuation mistakes is following a colon with a completely pointless hyphen. The colon is used to indicate that what follows it is an explanation or elaboration of …

  5. Punctuation: Colon and Semicolon | Writing Style Guide

    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 …

  6. How To Properly Use A Colon in Writing - Microsoft 365

    Aug 11, 2023 · Have you ever been writing a paper or blog post and wondered if you're using a colon right? We have some tips to teach you how to use a colon in a sentence.

  7. What is Punctuation? Useful Punctuation Rules and Punctuation Marks

    Mar 23, 2020 · A complete guide on punctuation rules and punctuation marks in the English language. Here you will find how and when to use different punctuation marks with useful …

  8. How to use the colon - Columbia Journalism Review

    Nov 24, 2014 · A colon can introduce a long quotation or one of more than one sentence, because it says to a reader: “There’s more coming here than you thought. Stay with us.”

  9. Semicolons and Colons - Miami University

    Colons (:) Colons are used mostly to introduce or emphasize a word, list, phrase, or sentence. Use colons in the following situations: Combine two complete sentences when the second …

  10. English punctuation - Wikipedia

    Punctuation in the English language helps the reader to understand a sentence through visual means other than just the letters of the alphabet. [1]