a colon is used before a list, this symbol :
no it doesn't because it is a punctuation not a word
The hyphen is both an element and a punctuation mark.As punctuation, the hyphen is used to join adjectives that modify a noun: fast-talking girlit is used to separate the elements of a spelled word: s-c-i-o-nYou will see it used in place of a comma - but I don't like it.
If you're referring to attachments in an email, etc., or where ever you may be using a list, a colon could be used, however, there is no rule about a certain punctuation mark that must be used after every time the word is used.
A hyphen (-) is used to indicate the division between a word's syllables.
Punctuation is a feature of sentence structure. There is no word that must take any particular punctuation, and no word that cannot take any particular punctuation.
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no it doesn't because it is a punctuation not a word
The hyphen is both an element and a punctuation mark.As punctuation, the hyphen is used to join adjectives that modify a noun: fast-talking girlit is used to separate the elements of a spelled word: s-c-i-o-nYou will see it used in place of a comma - but I don't like it.
Words are not made out of punctuation.
Comma. However, I am not an English teacher.
a comma following the word as. IE. As well as,
If you're referring to attachments in an email, etc., or where ever you may be using a list, a colon could be used, however, there is no rule about a certain punctuation mark that must be used after every time the word is used.
A hyphen (-) is used to indicate the division between a word's syllables.
Punctuation is a feature of sentence structure. There is no word that must take any particular punctuation, and no word that cannot take any particular punctuation.
No, it is a noun (a punctuation mark). The word is also used for a rhetorical device.
An apostrophe (') is used at the point where letters are removed from a contraction. For example the word "can't" - the apostrophe is placed in the word to take the place of the second n and the o from the word "not," since "can't" is contraction of "cannot."
The correct punctuation after the word "Hi" is usually a comma. For example: "Hi, how are you?"