Colons and semicolons are two kinds of punctuation marks. The colon (:) consists of two periods, one above the other, and is preceded by an independent clause (a clause that can work as a standalone sentence) though not followed by one. For example: She kept saying: “I’m really hungry.” They wanted to visit three European […]
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