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Thecandymancan wrote: When you end a sentence with a quote that quotes a quote, does the single quote (') go first or last?
e.g. "He said, 'She is sexy.'" ( In BrE, this would be the correct
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Yoong Liat wrote: Thecandymancan wrote: When you end a sentence with a quote that quotes ...
is put as required, between the closing quotes, as in my examples above.
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-casual oversight is my guess... the quotes would speak directly to the intent therein
...and yet- suppose the lack of quotes to be- perhaps a glib lack of acknowledgment
to that which was so
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all these quotes are funny yet true
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What does that gesture mean when somebody uses their fingers as quotes while they are saying something?
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Thanks for the responses. I've seen sentences in which some words use single & double quotes. What's that for? THanks.
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One of the uses for quotes is for when somebody is talking.
Jeremy said, "I'm going to the store."
Single quotes are used inside quotes.
Andy said, "I was talking to Jeremy and he said
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I attended my university in the UK and took courses in Academic English. They taught us that in BrE single quotes are generally used: ORIGINAL: Brown (1999:24) This is the most exciting and diverse
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Help! I have a paper to finish!
I have several quotes from various British authors. If a word is spelled right, but in the British spelling, do I need to put after it?
THANK YOU!
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There are some great quotes that people have used as their signature at the bottom of their posts.
Here are a few quotes I like;
There's nothing worth the wear of winning, but the laughter
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