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Colin definition |
A colon is a primary mark of introduction pointing to something that follows a sentence. Use colon only after a complete sentence. |
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Colon rule 1 |
Use a colon to introduce a series after a sentence. The snacks for the hiker included a number of high-energy foods: raisins, nuts, and dried fruit. |
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Colon rule 2 |
Use a colon to introduce an element that explains the previous sentence. The speaker concluded with an important thought: pay yourself first. |
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Colon rule 3 |
Use a colon to form an appositive (a word that further explains a noun or pronoun). We will learn to make quiche from a talented chef: Rachael Ray. |