No. You would use the colon only in the absence of a connector such as like, or for example.
No you don't.
: is a colon; is a semicolon
put in a conjunction (and, but, yet, so, for, or, ) and comma, make it into 2 sentences, or add in a semi-colon
its cancer in the colon. sigmoid is part of the colon.
i would use a semi colon ; just because that is More formal.
No. A colon never goes after the word "by."
no, you should not put colone on your hamster, they have sensitive skin and can be allergic to it. Plus, why would you even want to put colon on your hamster?
Semi colon looks like this ;
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.
Colon : and left bracket ( :( or you can put in a dash - :-(
No you don't.
do a colon : then a bracket that is above the nine like this one ( and put them together and it looks like this :( if you want add this - so it looks like this :-( so if you are upset with your friend put it and let them know
If you're talking about a little smiley-face icon... you need a colon like this : and a curly bracket like this ) put them together without a space :) and you get a smiley face.
you put the asterisk right before the semicolon
: is a colon; is a semicolon
Press "ALPHA", then press "."