colons in Czech
colons <n.,pl..> dvojtečky Entry edited by: B2
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1. Colons! Colons! What are Colons? When do we use Colons? This 16-slide PowerPoint presentation demonstrates how and when to use Colons
2. Colons Read about how to use Colons correctly in your academic writing
3. Colons : and semi Colons ; are punctuation marks that connect phrases in a sentence
4. Use Colons After Complete Sentences
5. Start studying 2.07: Workshop: Colons
6. Colons go outside quotation marks:
7. For exceptions, see Capitalization and Colons
8. Colons Like semiColons, Colons join two pieces of a sentence together; however, the two marks have few similarities in usage
9. Enter the address without spaces or colons.
10. This is a review worksheet for using commas, semi-Colons, and Colons, meant to be used in preparation for a quiz
11. Rules for using Colons Use a colon to elaborate
12. Colons A colon (:) is a common punctuation mark used:
13. Use Colons for ratios, time, and certain literary verses
14. A quick and simple guide to using Colons and semiColons
15. Colons can introduce lists, quotes, examples, and explanations
16. Workaround: Use the absolute path to FLV; delimit with colons.
17. We also produce Butyrate in our colons through the fermentation of …
18. Colons Colons follow independent clauses (clauses that could stand alone as sentences) and can be used to present an explanation, draw attention to something, or join ideas together
19. Format the value by submitting period, period_length and amount separated with colons ( : ).
20. Colons A colon means "that is to say" or "here's what I mean." Colons and semiColons should never be used interchangeably
21. What are Colons and semiColons? How and why would you use them?
22. The Colons are later captured by the Doctor, along with the other Mimiga
23. Twenty-one flat adenomas were found in 9 non-FAP cases (7 colons removed for cancer and 2 for multiple adenomas) and the remaining 14 flat adenomas were found in 5 FAP colons.
24. Here are a few examples of when to use Colons in your writing.
25. Is the Colons emphasizing or clarifying tribulation to come and therefore rejoice in the tribulation
26. To submit only 100 points, include the colons, and leave the other 2 values blank:
27. Colons and semiColons are two valuable pieces of punctuation that separate sentence elements from each other
28. Colons are used to introduce lists, quotes, separate items, and add further explanation
29. 25 Take great care not to delete any semi-colons, vertical bars etc.
30. It includes basic rules, examples and a practice exercise that will allow students to determine the usage of Colons when separating independent clauses, placing Colons after formal greetings, separating words from its definitions and separating hours from minutes.
31. Colons (:) signal to the reader that additional information with follow to elaborate on or to explain a statement. Colons are also used to introduce lists, tables, words, and formal quotations and to show time and ratios
32. How would you put his cackle in print or produce that grin with parentheses and colons?
33. Take this address and use it as the only parameter for rsync with two colons appended to it.
34. About Colons, is a wellness center specializing in detoxifying the body through the non-surgical and non-pharmaceutical process of colon hydrotherapy
35. Colons were usually able to foil such attempts by invoking republican principles and condemning what they called government authoritarianism
36. When Algeria eventually became a part of France juridically, that only added to the power of the Colons, who sent delegates to the French parliament.
37. Common uses of Colons To announce, introduce, or direct attention to a list, a noun or noun phrase, a quotation, or an example/explanation.
38. The Colons care for Curly very much and even try helping her in her fight with Quote, though they are not very good at fighting
39. In the running prose that we encounter in books, magazines, articles, and the like, Colons are mostly used to introduce a clause or a phrase that explains, illustrates, amplifies, or …
40. Colons come after independent clauses and may be followed by lists, words, phrases, clauses, or independent clauses: Then I came to a shocking realization: He did not remember me
41. One of the most common ways Colons are used in writing is to signify the start of a list or sequence of things in a sentence.
42. By the twentieth century, however, republican rhetoric quieted; most Colons were increasingly out of tune with the more liberal political discourse of the m é tro-pole.
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44. Style guides differ significantly, however, when it comes to Colons, so the most important thing is to know what style guide you should be following and what rules it recommends
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46. Colons When do you use the colon? Many writers think the colon is such a confusing piece of punctuation that they simply avoid it altogether, but it can be fun to use a colon every now and then
47. The Colons, known as Korons in the Aeon Genesis translation (コロンズ Koronzu), are a group of four Mimiga orphans that are taken care of by Curly Brace, who acts as a mother to them
48. Other articles where Colon is discussed: Algeria: Colonial rule: …ever-growing French settler population (the Colons, also known as pieds noirs) demanded the privileges of a ruling minority in the name of French democracy
49. Colons are used to: introduce a list after an independent clause/complete sentence – this is the most common use; create emphasis; The colon is like a sign on the highway, announcing that something important is coming.
50. Generally, use Colons to show that two sentences, or a sentence and a clause, are parallel or relate to the same idea or subject, says David Crystal, author of "Making a Point: The Persnickety Story of English Punctuation." Examples would be: