04/07/2021
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The two points (:) are a punctuation mark used to catch the reader's attention or to indicate an emphatic pause on what will be said next. For example: This year we will visit three European cities: Berlin, Prague and Budapest.
In the same way as the semicolon, a colon is used before providing a conclusion, consequence, or explanation.
This punctuation mark is read as a short pause, shorter than that of the point and followed but longer than the eat. The colon is always written next to the word or sign that precedes it and with a space with respect to the sign or word that follows it.
The word that follows the colon can be written:
Follow with:
Use of point | Use of asterisk |
Use of the comma | Use of parentheses |
Use of quotation marks | Use of ellipsis |