A colon placed after the word including is not correct; this is because a colon should follow only independent clauses, which cannot end with that particular word. In other words, if you can correctly write a period in place of the colon, the colon's use is correct.
Normally there is no need for a colon, unless you are introducing a long list of examples.
you put the asterisk right before the semicolon
I was taught it was two. A good way to remember this is by counting the dots on it. The colon has two so it has two spaces. A semi colon has only one dot, and it has only one space after it. But this only applies when the name of the punctuation has the word "colon" in it, as when you are counting the dots in a period, you only see one, but after a period, you usually put two spaces unless you are using a wesite address or something of that sort.
Usually not. Consider these two examples: The names of the girls are Ashley, Susan and Alicia. The names of the girls are the following: Ashley, Susan and Alicia. In the first example, the colon is not necessary.
THis is a semi colon ;
Yes, you would typically use a semicolon before the word "including" and a comma after it when listing items in a sentence to maintain clarity and proper punctuation. For example: "The ingredients for the cake include flour, sugar, and butter; including vanilla extract for added flavor."
The word "including" is typically followed by a comma when introducing examples or a list of items. For example: "I enjoy many outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, and swimming."
No. A colon never goes after the word "by."
No, a connector word should not directly follow a semicolon. A semicolon is used to separate two independent clauses that are closely related. It is typically followed by a capital letter indicating the start of the next independent clause.
Normally there is no need for a colon, unless you are introducing a long list of examples.
No. You would use the colon only in the absence of a connector such as like, or for example.
Colon : and left bracket ( :( or you can put in a dash - :-(
No you don't.
you put the asterisk right before the semicolon
Press "ALPHA", then press "."
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