It would not be common practice to have a colon and question mark ever in sequence.
a comma....a simi colon is used for a adding onto an sentence...example.. it is kinda like a comma only used a different way..lol
When you feel like it
Semi colon looks like this ;
The colon is a punctuation used for many purposes. It itself is a symbol, properly called a punctuation. This is a colon: simply a period with a period on top. This looks similar to the semi-colon, which looks like this ; a comma with a period on top.
i would use a semi colon ; just because that is More formal.
In the sentence "please be quiet; you are being too noisy," you would use a semicolon to separate the two independent clauses.
no a full stop would be used in place of a colon. Either use a full stop or a colon but never use both
No. You would use the colon only in the absence of a connector such as like, or for example.
i would use carlito
It depends on what you mean.If you mean in the sentence 'By the way...' then, no, no colon would appear there.However, if you mean in a byline, then, yes, a colon would go there.(A byline is, 'By: John Smith' or 'By: Shirley Temple')
It would not be common practice to have a colon and question mark ever in sequence.
you would use a semi colon ;
THis is a semi colon ;
Because a semi colon replaces the word "but" which means it's more complex.
Yes, if you're listing you would normally use a semi-colon, but the use of a comma is optional!!
A Colon is used to offset a list of items A Semicolon is used to connect to closely related sentences