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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

lists/colon usage

Which of the following sentences is correct? If both are acceptable, which is better? I would also appreciate a better reformulation, if neither is appropriate.

1) My goals are: to cultivate a garden and to eat more vegetables.

2) My goals are to: cultivate a garden and eat more vegetables.
  

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Anonymous Which of the following sentences is correct? Neither; there is no call at all for punctuation. My goals are to cultivate a garden and (to) eat more vegetables .

  • Anonymous Which of the following sentences is correct?
  • Neither; there is no call at all for punctuation.
  • My goals are to cultivate a garden and (to) eat more vegetables .
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AnonymousWhich of the following sentences is correct?
Neither; there is no call at all for punctuation.

My goals are to cultivate a garden and (to) eat more vegetables.

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