precedes a bulleted list?
A. Yes, it would be applicable whether the copy that follows the verb include precedes a bulleted list or run-in text. The key is that a verb should not be separated from its object or predicate nominative. For example, we would recommend the following: There are many treatments for skin irritation. The treatment prescribed may include creams, sprays, and gels. There are many treatments for skin irritation. The treatment prescribed may include creams sprays gels Another option would be the following: There are many treatments for skin irritation: creams, sprays, gels. Q.