PUCTUATION MARK - COLON

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EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES
  • Identify different punctuation marks and their usage 
  • Identify colon - a punctuation mark used to introduce a list, for emphasis and explanation. 
  • Create appropriate sentences using punctuation mark-colon.  


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BIG QUESTION: WHY ARE
PUNCTUATIONS SO
IMPORTANT?
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Choose the
sentence which is
punctuated properly.
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A
The available colors include: red, blue, black, and brown.
B
The sandals are available in four colors: red, blue, black, and brown.
C
Both are correct.
D
None of them

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*Use a colon before a series or list only if the words that introduce the list make up a complete sentence.

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Choose the sentence
which shows the correct
use of the colon.
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A
Prepare for a power outage by having the following supplies on hand: a flashlight, extra batteries, bottled water, and nonperishable food items.
B
Prepare for a power outage by having the following supplies on hand; a flashlight, extra batteries, bottled water, and nonperishable food items.
C
Both are correct.
D
Neither is correct.

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*Use a colon when the phrase as follows or the following introduces a list.

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Write a sentence of your
own to introduce a list of items
using a colon.
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In which sentence the
use of a colon is
incorrect?
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A
I have to get surgery on my arm: I fell out of a tree.
B
She had doctorates in two areas: philosophy and physics
C
I knew exactly what I wanted: pizza.
D
She said: stop running!:

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Which of the following
sentence is punctuated
properly?
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A
Roma loved only one sentence Math.
B
Roma loved only one subject: Math.
C
Roma loved only one subject Math.
D
All are wrong.

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Write a sentence of your own to
emphasize a phrase or a single word
at the end
of a sentence using a colon.
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Which sentence is not
punctuated properly?
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Leo paused to appreciate the rare moment of calm: His sons were playing happily and dinner was in the oven.
B
Leo paused to appreciate the rare moment of calm: his sons were playing happily and dinner was in the oven.
C
Neither is correct.
D
Both are correct

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Use a lowercase letter after a colon within a sentence unless the word that follows the colon is normally capitalized or is the first in a series of related sentences.

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Review! Which sentence
is punctuated correctly?
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A
Term papers are due on 7 December—that is: one week before the final exam.
B
Term papers are due on 7 December—that is, one week before the final exam.
C
Neither is correct.
D
Both are correct.

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Use a comma, not a colon, following for example, that is, and namely.

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Frame a sentence depicting the use of a
colon to separate two parts of a sentence
that make meaning on their own.
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Now I can:
*Identify different punctuation marks and their usage 
*Identify colon - a punctuation mark used to introduce a list, for emphasis and explanation. 
*Create appropriate sentences using punctuation mark-colon. 
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HOME ASSIGNMENT

Attempt exercises  5d and 5e given in your companion book.

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