Using Colon
Using Colon
: : :
First, it introduces a list when the Second, the colon introduces a Third, the colon introduces an
list follows an independent clause. quotation when the quotation is not explanation when the explanation
part of an independent clause. is proceeded by an independent
Example:
clause.
We had healthy snacks today: fruit, Example:
nuts, and carrot sticks. I will quote the words of the wise Example:
Aesop: “Little friends may prove She knew the right place to find the
great friends.” answer: the library.
Below is a variety of sentences that need a colon. Rewrite each sentence and add the colon.
1. The opening phrases of Dickens’ “A Tale of Two Cities” are memorable “It was the best of times, it was the
worst of times.”
2. Just a few colored pencils were available green, orange and purple.
3. It was useless to wait any longer the last bus had left.
5. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. closed his famous speech with the words from a spiritual “Free at last! Free at
last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!”
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Key
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: : :
First, it introduces a list when the Second, the colon introduces a Third, the colon introduces an
list follows an independent clause. quotation when the quotation is not explanation when the explanation
part of an independent clause. is proceeded by an independent
Example:
clause.
We had healthy snacks today: fruit, Example:
nuts, and carrot sticks. I will quote the words of the wise Example:
Aesop: “Little friends may prove She knew the right place to find the
great friends.” answer: the library.
Below is a variety of sentences that need a colon. Rewrite each sentence and add the colon.
1. The opening phrases of Dickens’ “A Tale of Two Cities” are memorable “It was the best of times, it was the
worst of times.”
The opening phrases of Dickens’ “A Tale of Two Cities” are memorable: “It was the best
of times, it was the worst of times.”
2. Just a few colored pencils were available green, orange and purple.
Just a few colored pencils were available: green, orange and purple.
3. It was useless to wait any longer the last bus had left.
It was useless to wait any longer: the last bus had left.
5. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. closed his famous speech with the words from a spiritual “Free at last! Free at
last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!”
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. closed his famous speech with the words from a spiritual:
“Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!”
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