The Esplanade - a beautiful section of Boston.
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Mister MicawberThe Esplanade - a beautiful section of Boston.Thank you MM.
AnonymousAre you aware of The Esplanade, have you been there?No, but I looked it up on Google.
AnonymousI have a quick question is the dash (-) and colon (:) interchangeable. If not, when should each be used?They are usually interchangeable in that sort of structure; the dash is less formal than the colon.
Mister Micawber AnonymousAre you aware of The Esplanade, have you been there?No, but I looked it up on Google.AnonymousI have a quick question is the dash (-) and colon (:) interchangeable. If not, when should each be used?They are usually interchangeable in that sort of structure; the dash is less formal than the colon.Thanks. It is a beautiful place.
Anonymous would it also be correct to use 'in' instead of 'of' in the sentence?It sounds wrong. 'A beautiful park in Boston', however.
Mister Micawber Anonymous would it also be correct to use 'in' instead of 'of' in the sentence?It sounds wrong. 'A beautiful park in Boston', however.I see. You mean it is ok with the park sentence you wrote?