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"You also need to close your quote". I now realise my mistake regarding the closing of the quotation marks . Thank you.
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I'm editing my book and noticed I was interchanging single quotation marks and regular quotation marks and not really sure how to make it correct. It sounds like the Brits use the 'single' ones and the Americans use the
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The safer choice is double quotation marks; some publishers use single ones. The style guides vary somewhat. Check with your publisher on all matters of punctuation, italics, citations, etc.
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I'm editing my own book and am confused about the use of single vs. double quotation marks when emphsizing or highlighting a term, not in a quote. It sounds like the English would use single quotation marks, newspapers would use single
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It's a style choice: neither is "right" or "wrong". It's often said that putting the period inside the quotes is the American style and putting it outside is the British style.
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Which is correct for phrases set off inside at the END of a sentence?
1. The most common street names are "Main" and "Park".
or
2. The most common street names are "Main" and "Park."
My
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What are the rules for quoting multiple paragraphs from a single source (say a newspaper article) if you are quoting them in succession in your work but out of their original order? I remember reading that you put an opening quotation
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Should book titles be underlined or placed between quotation marks?
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You can probably get a quicker and better answer by typing the title (in quotation marks) in the Google search box.
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In this sentence, what punctuation should i use? I would like to use the same sentence structure, with "should" as the first word of the sentence. I would like to use the same sentence structure: with "should" as the first
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