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You cannot italicize and you cannot underline? Then and only then, go ahead and use the quotation marks. Don't use the colon.
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Do not underline titles, that is a printer's tool. A document title, such as in your example, is either italicized or has quotation marks around it. For example, a book title is italicized but a chapter title has quotation marks around it. See
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Hi,
Which sentence is correct?
1-I read the book "Leaf". OR I read the book "Leaf." OR I read the book Leaf . OR I read the book Leaf.
Do we underline the book in a sentence or can we put quotation
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Thanks, everyone. According to The American Heritage Guide to Contemporary Usage and Style: With other punctuation Put commas and periods inside closing quotation marks; put colons and semicolons outside. Other punctuation, such as exclamation
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jingtian
46 days ago
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I'm 49 and the more I read the rules for punctuation, the less they make sense. No wonder people say English is the hardest language to learn. So what is the reason for putting a comma inside a quotation mark? Thanks.
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...friends who are willing and able to walk alongside us on our personal journey of grief and who will allow us to determine when our time is up.
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What is the rule regarding quotation marks and other punctuation(namely periods) at the sentences's end?
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Well, I can finally put this one to bed: In The Grammar Bible, which I love as a reference, it states that "the comma and the period go inside the closing quotation marks at all times. There are no exceptions to this rule" (Strumpf and
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ferdis
80 days ago
Capital Letters, Commas, Punctuation, Quotation Marks, Writing, Sentences, References, Business, Career, Countries, United States, Usages, American
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Well, I can finally put this one to bed: In The Grammar Bible, which I love as a reference, it states that "the comma and the period go inside the closing quotation marks at all times. There are no exceptions to this rule" (Strumpf and
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In the United States, the period is always inside the quotation marks: "...Best Management Practices." Agreed. Put the period inside the quote.
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