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ESL/ EFL: A Colon (:) and Hypen usage (-) – a quick review

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  • Date June 26, 2022
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The Colon (:)

  1. Use a colon to mean “note what “, or by definition, it is used to precede a list of items, a quotation, or an expansion or explanation.

Example 1: When you leave your apartment today, remember to take these items: a warm coat, a notepad, and a pen.

Example 2: Elizabeth Bowen wrote this: “As the sun set, its light slowly melted the landscape, till everything was made of fire and glass.”

Example 3:

Marion: ” Oh, for sure”. In this context, Marian meant: that it was impossible for her to go out this evening.

 

  1. Use a colon in times that don’t use the 24-hour clock to separate hours from minutes.

Examples: The plane will take off at 10:13 AM and will land at 1:45 PM.

 

The Hyphen (-)

  1. Use a hyphen to divide a word between syllables at the end of a line.

Example: If you are not sure where to hyphen-ate a word, look it up in the dictionary.

  1. Hyphenate a compound adjective (two adjectives) when they precede the word it modifies (usually a noun)

Examples: 15-year-old teenager; one-man show; Mother-in-law; Factory-made; Editor-in-chief

(1) It’s recommended you don’t take down any load-bearing walls when renovating.
(2) This rock-hard cake is absolutely impossible to eat.
(3) We’re looking for a dog-friendly hotel.
For many more examples of hyphen usage, please see: https://www.grammarly.com/blog/hyphen/
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