irony of the colon

Last week I was explaining to my classes how to use a colon or semicolon, and the differences between the two. One rule I gave because I see colons misused a lot: never use a colon after a to be verb.

Today I found myself replying to a student email and using a colon after is.

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3 Responses to irony of the colon

  1. Eric Stoller says:

    I was really hoping to see a post on commas…I guess I can settle for the colon for now πŸ˜‰

  2. Chris Bogart says:

    Colons after “to be” have a (usually undesirable) stylistic effect, which is: you sound like Ayn Rand (qua Ayn Rand).

  3. Michael says:

    LOL!!!!!

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