Punctuation – Should the First Word After a Colon Be Capitalized?

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Should the first word after a colon be capitalized? Which of the following is correct?

  1. For example: This.

  2. For example: this.

Best Answer

This can go either way. If you are starting a complete sentence that represents a summation of what came before, you are certainly entitled to capitalize the sentence.

Here's an example of such a sentence: There is a sentence after the preceding colon.

But if you are using the colon to offset a list or other material that does not form a complete sentence, it makes no sense to capitalize what follows:

Here are some examples of breakfast foods: eggs, bacon, toast, hash browns, orange juice, coffee.

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