2009년 1월 3일 토요일

Colon

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This punctuation mark (:) can 
  1. signal a forthcoming list, as in He sold sundries: needles, thread, pins, buttons, and thimbles
  2. introduce a further amplification or a summary of what has just been said, as in After years of work, he finally had it: the championship
  3. let one clause explain another, as in He was late: his car had broken down
  4. lead into a long quotation, as in Jefferson wrote: When in the course of human events,…; and 
  5. do such separating tasks as these: Henry IV, Pt. I, II:iv:122; Dear Sir:; New York: Longman, 1987; and 11:15 A.M.  1
 
 
The Columbia Guide to Standard American English. Copyright © 1993 Columbia University Press.

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