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It depends what you are talking about.. for example...

Example 1:

This book may include:

Chickens..

Bears..

etc..

Or...

Example 2:

I would like to include some facts in my speech also..

So.. IT DEPENDS.

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What punctuation is used with the word including?

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."


What punctuation goes after the word enclosure at the end of a business letter?

There is no punctuation after the word enclosure at the end of a letter. You simply not how many enclosures are included.


What punctuation indicates that more information is yet to come?

The colon indicates that more information is to come. For example: 'She packed a small case with what she needed for her visit: toiletries, a nightdress, a change of clothing, and a book.' The colon introduces the details of what she packed. Notice too that I used a colon after the words 'For example', to show that specific information would follow. A comma and a semi-colon both indicate that the sentence is not yet finished. However, neither of them indicates that more information (in the sense of a list, an explanation, or further details) is to come, in the way that a colon does.


Do you start with a capital after a colon?

The conventional rule for capitalization after a colon is "Don't capitalize the first word after a colon". One clear exception is where a quotation follows the colon and the first word of the quoted text is originally capitalized. Additionally, where two or more sentences follow the colon, the general rule is to capitalize the first word of each sentence.


Does a word followed by a colon need to be capitalized?

Not if it is in the middle of the sentence.

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Where did the word 'colony' come from?

I believe the word might have come from Christopher Columbus's real last name Colon. Ergo, Colony.


What does the colon mean when used after a word?

A colon (:) used after a word typically indicates that what follows will elaborate, explain, or provide a list related to that word. It serves as a signal to the reader that more information is to come, often introducing examples, definitions, or clarifications. For instance, in "She had one goal: to succeed," the colon introduces the specific goal.


Do you put a colon after the words sponsored by?

No. A colon never goes after the word "by."


Do you put a colon after including?

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.


Where does Colon name come from?

my but cheeks


Can a colon come after a noun?

yes


Are there another word for large intestines?

Colon is another word for the large intestine


What is another word for the colon?

intestine


What is the other word for colon?

Tahmo


Another name for large intestines?

Colon is another word for the large intestine.


What does a colectomy procedure include?

A colectomy procedure is an operation to remove part or all of the colon (or large intestine) to treat you for diseases that affect the colon, such as colon cancer.


What the word meaning inflammation of the colon?

Colitis.