Original PromptCreate a sheet of colon rules using the link I attached.
The following is a summary of the web page https://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/colons.asp:
The webpage outlines the rules for using colons in grammar, providing clear guidelines and numerous examples for better understanding.
- **Definition and Purpose**: A colon can be described as meaning "that is to say" or "here's what I mean." It is distinct from semicolons and they should not be used interchangeably.
- **Rule 1**: Colons ar...
This resource provides a comprehensive overview of the colon (:) as a punctuation mark, including its definition, purpose, and primary uses in writing. It clarifies how a colon differs from a semicolon, emphasizing that a colon introduces lists, explanations, quotations, or examples that follow a complete sentence. The document outlines specific rules for using a colon correctly, such as avoiding its use directly after verbs, introducing lists after complete sentences, and capitalizing the first word after a colon only if a complete sentence follows. Furthermore, advanced usage rules are provided, covering special cases like presenting formal quotations, using colons in business letters, and formatting indented text. Through examples and guided practice, learners will sharpen their skills in applying colon rules in their writing.