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20 September, 02:17

When are colons used? Select three options.

A colon separates clauses in a series.

A colon signals that a list follows.

A colon appears in 12-hour time notations.

A colon is used after an introductory phrase.

A colon follows the greeting in a formal letter.

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  1. 20 September, 03:37
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    The correct options are: 2. A colon signals that a list follows, 3. A colon appears in 12-hour time notations, 5. A colon follows the greeting in a formal letter.

    Whenever you are announcing that you are going to list items, that first sentence that precedes the list finishes in a colon. For example, "for the trip you need: a sleeping bag, food and a flashlight".

    When writing the time using the 12-hour time notations, the colon is used to separate the hour from the minutes like 4:45.

    Finally, in formal letters, we use colons after greeting the addressee. For example, "Dear Mr. Bright:". When the letter is more informal, we use a comma.
  2. 20 September, 05:06
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    A colon signals that a list follows.

    A colon appears in 12-hour time notations.

    A colon follows the greeting in a formal letter.
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