No you don't.
No. You would use the colon only in the absence of a connector such as like, or for example.
i would use a semi colon ; just because that is More formal.
A letter comes before a colon. If you were organizing books, it would become: Apples, oranges, and pears Apple: Oranges and pears. However many people do not count colons as letters when alphabetizing.
A comma should follow the closing if there is a colon following the salutation.
put in a conjunction (and, but, yet, so, for, or, ) and comma, make it into 2 sentences, or add in a semi-colon
A colon is typically used after "P.S." in a letter or message, followed by the additional content.
A period or a colon.
poly ps relting to colon .and pap smear to cervex
you have to put a colon(:) at the end of the company or name
a comma, unless you write "To whomt it may concern", then you should put a colon (:)
No. A colon never goes after the word "by."
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Im pretty sure it means "post script" as in at the end of a letter after you put the signature. example: love, isabelle P.S. Can you fly in for my graduation?
Normally there is no need for a colon, unless you are introducing a long list of examples.
Yes, I can use a colon to introduce additional information or clarify a point in a sentence. It can help improve readability and emphasize the relationship between two parts of a sentence.
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Colon : and left bracket ( :( or you can put in a dash - :-(