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1. I have three balls; one is blue, another is green, and the other is yellow.
2. I have three balls. One is blue, another is green, and the other is yellow.
3. I have three balls: one is blue, another is green, and the other is yellow.
4. I have three balls. One is blue, another green and the other yellow.
(Which expressions are right? Are all grammatical?)
2. I have three balls. One is blue, another is green, and the other is yellow.
3. I have three balls: one is blue, another is green, and the other is yellow.
4. I have three balls. One is blue, another green and the other yellow.
(Which expressions are right? Are all grammatical?)
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All are correct, but #3 is the best one. The colon there is better than the semicolon in #1. #4 needs a comma after "green."
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