Question
1. I think Chuchu should live with his old master because he is a very good person. When Chuchu was almost blind, he didn't abandon Chuchu. Instead, he decided to take good care of him.
1-2. I think Chuchu should live with his old master because he is a very good person: When Chuchu was almost blind, he didn't abandon Chuchu. Instead, he decided to take good care of him.
2. I think Chuchu should live with his new master because she is warm-heated. When Chuchu was blind, she wanted to take him home with her, and has cared for him very well.
2-2. I think Chuchu should live with his new master because she is warm-heated: When Chuchu was blind, she wanted to take him home with her, and has cared for him very well.
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Would you check the sentences? How about 1-2 and 2-2? In the passages, a colon was used. Are they correct? Do we have to capitalize the word after colon?
1-2. I think Chuchu should live with his old master because he is a very good person: When Chuchu was almost blind, he didn't abandon Chuchu. Instead, he decided to take good care of him.
2. I think Chuchu should live with his new master because she is warm-heated. When Chuchu was blind, she wanted to take him home with her, and has cared for him very well.
2-2. I think Chuchu should live with his new master because she is warm-heated: When Chuchu was blind, she wanted to take him home with her, and has cared for him very well.
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Would you check the sentences? How about 1-2 and 2-2? In the passages, a colon was used. Are they correct? Do we have to capitalize the word after colon?
Answers
Writeacher
How about 1-2 and 2-2? <b>1 and 1-2 sentences are both fine. 2 and 2-2 will be correct once you spell "warm-hearted" correctly and remove the commas after "her" in both sentences.</b>
In the passages, a colon was used. Are they correct? Do we have to capitalize the word after colon?
<b>Yes, the colons are used correctly, and yes, because you have included complete sentences after the colons, the capitalization is correct.</b>
In the passages, a colon was used. Are they correct? Do we have to capitalize the word after colon?
<b>Yes, the colons are used correctly, and yes, because you have included complete sentences after the colons, the capitalization is correct.</b>
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1. I think Chuchu should live with his old master because he is a very good person. When Chuchu was almost blind, he didn't abandon Chuchu. Instead, he decided to take good care of him.
1-2. I think Chuchu should live with his old master because he is a very good person: When Chuchu was almost blind, he didn't abandon Chuchu. Instead, he decided to take good care of him.
2. I think Chuchu should live with his new master because she is warm-hearted. When Chuchu was blind, she wanted to take him home with her and has cared for him very well.
2-2. I think Chuchu should live with his new master because she is warm-hearted: When Chuchu was blind, she wanted to take him home with her and has cared for him very well.
1. I think Chuchu should live with his old master because he is a very good person. When Chuchu was almost blind, he didn't abandon Chuchu. Instead, he decided to take good care of him.
1-2. I think Chuchu should live with his old master because he is a very good person: When Chuchu was almost blind, he didn't abandon Chuchu. Instead, he decided to take good care of him.
2. I think Chuchu should live with his new master because she is warm-hearted. When Chuchu was blind, she wanted to take him home with her and has cared for him very well.
2-2. I think Chuchu should live with his new master because she is warm-hearted: When Chuchu was blind, she wanted to take him home with her and has cared for him very well.
Writeacher
All correct, yes.