English - Punctuation - Colons and semicolons - Colon vs Semicolon

6 steps: (1) COLON (:) introduces what follows - like saying 'here it is!' Used before lists, explanations, or examples. (2) Colon before a list: 'I need three things: eggs, milk, and butter.' (3) Colon before an explanation: 'She had one goal: to win the race.' (4) SEMICOLON (;) joins two related i

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English - Punctuation - Colons and semicolons - Colon vs Semicolon

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vivmagarwalJan 29, 2026

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6 steps: (1) COLON (:) introduces what follows - like saying 'here it is!' Used before lists, explanations, or examples. (2) Colon before a list: 'I need three things: eggs, milk, and butter.' (3) Colon before an explanation: 'She had one goal: to win the race.' (4) SEMICOLON (;) joins two related i

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EnglishPunctuationStage 7, Grade 6, Class 7, Class 7, MYP Grade 6

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