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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Punctuation?

Surely, you must have come across such Physics terms as: speed, acceleration, velocity, etc.

In the sentence, should there be the colon after the word 'as'.

  

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anonymous Surely, you must have come across such Physics terms as: speed, acceleration, velocity, etc. In the sentence, should there be the colon after the word 'as'. No.

  • anonymous Surely, you must have come across such Physics terms as: speed, acceleration, velocity, etc.
  • In the sentence, should there be the colon after the word 'as'.
  • No.
  • A colon is absolutely unnecessary, and even wrong, in that situation.
  • CJ
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anonymous

Surely, you must have come across such Physics terms as: speed, acceleration, velocity, etc.

In the sentence, should there be the colon after the word 'as'.

No. A colon is absolutely unnecessary, and even wrong, in that situation.

CJ

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