About Colons
A colon (:) is a tip-off to get ready for what’s next: a list, a long quotation, or an explanation. It’s used to separate independent clauses when the second clause explains or amplifies the first.
- “Fred was proud of his sister: she had been promoted to managing partner.”
- “My new office contains the following items: a partner’s desk, a leather chair, and oak paneling.”
- “We need additional information: escrow statements, tax returns, approved bank loans, and mortgage agreements.”
- “There are two things to remember in a job interview: always arrive promptly, and always dress appropriately.”
Other common uses include:
- After the formal salutation in a business letter
- Before a list
- To separate hours and minutes (depends on culture)