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Capital letters after a colon?
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Obviously, if someone's name, country, city, etc comes up, you capitalise it. I've seen some people use capital letters after a colon, and some with not.
So, when the use a capitalise a word after a colon, and when do you not?
Thanks.
So, when the use a capitalise a word after a colon, and when do you not?
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Where a colon forms the purpose of SEPARATING two clauses (where the latter either explains the first, or provides a contrast with it), it should be followed by a lower case letter.
Where a colon INTRODUCES something (e.g. a list or quotation) it's usually followed by a capital letter.
(Brits tend not to use a colon for 'separation' purposes; that use is more common in the USA. In the UK we tend to use a semicolon, as I have just done!)
Where a colon INTRODUCES something (e.g. a list or quotation) it's usually followed by a capital letter.
(Brits tend not to use a colon for 'separation' purposes; that use is more common in the USA. In the UK we tend to use a semicolon, as I have just done!)
I have no idea what "fooled" means in this context, DT. A question is asked and answered; that is what the site is for.
Single quotes or double quotes is a matter of taste; the usual British practice is to use double quotes as a default, and single quotes for quotes-within-quotes. The best advice is to do whatever you want, but be consistent.
Single quotes or double quotes is a matter of taste; the usual British practice is to use double quotes as a default, and single quotes for quotes-within-quotes. The best advice is to do whatever you want, but be consistent.
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