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1. Which punctuation mark should we use when we have two independent clauses that have (show) a relationship between them? Would a colon be correct?-- No. A semicolon or a full stop. (I presume that you are speaking of two clauses with no
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Hi. Would you please answer these two questions that pertain to the issue of connecting what looks to be two clauses?
1. Which punctuation mark should we use when we have two independent clauses that have (show) a relationship between them?
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The King James Bible translation of the second commandment reads: A. Exo 20:4 Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the
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Only use a colon when the introduction to the list can stand on its own as a sentence. For example, "Any list of colors has to include these: red, blue, yellow, green, orange and purple." So, "Any list of colors has to include
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Students at McGill University in Montreal the first set of rules?
Have to use a period, question mark, explanation point, comma, or semi colon to correct the above sentence to make it proper. I think a semi colon goes after Montreal
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Generally, no. However, I'm not sure about American usage; I believe they are a bit more liberal in capitals following a colon. The exceptions are when the word itself requires a capital --- a proper noun, for example --- or when the colon
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Should the word following a colon be capitalised or not?
Example 1, most or Most?
"Beyond that there is not much you can do performance-wise: most standard plugins do not have a continuous runtime cost."
Example 2, What or
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You have been consulting the wrong people. Without further punctuation, B is very wrong. These are your choices (note the colon in B): (A) The English language has a huge vocabulary of over 600,000 words.
(B) The English language has a huge
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Well, it's not wrong, but it is not very stylish either. It reads a bit like a police report. I'd change it to 'Their trip had taken three days, and now they were coming back .'
By the way, you should turn that comma after
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The : is used for the listing of items such as "He had four cars: a red mustang, a blue corvette, a yellow charger, and a white porsche". The ; is used to link two independant clauses with the purpose of showinf an emphasized link
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