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intimidation." There are four quoted contents and I don't know why they are in quotes. Basically, I think you need to use quotes if 1) it is something someone said, and 2) if one is using
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. Why quotes here?-- These are all cliches, and the writer wishes to highlight them as such. .
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Understandable, but not correct. Use the quotes, we have them for a reason.
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Couple of my favorite famous quotes...
"Hollywood is a place where they'll pay you a thousand dollars for a kiss and fifty cents for your soul." Quote of Marilyn Monroe http
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I'm writing my memiors and my family speaks highly of it's captivity and interest. But, I this one little thing is bugging me, how do I end sentences with quotes. And this is what I mean...
“We
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Hi, I think you should put in quotes those words or phrases you are using in a strange or unusual way. Do these fit that? I tink we usually associate "graduate" with school and "
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"He said, 'She is sexy.' " Candymancan wrote: 'I have seen it done both ways.' I agree. I've
seen such punctuation once in a while in the newspapers. Maybe if I do
see it again, I will quote the sentence. Reproduced below is an example of the
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"He said, 'She is sexy.' " Candymancan wrote: 'I have seen it done both ways.' I agree. I've seen such punctuation once in a while in the newspapers. Maybe if I do see it again, I will quote the sentence. If I'm not so busy as I'm now, I will
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Neeraj Jain wrote: Hi Yoong,
I guess that people in Singapore use BrE. You are right. Where do you live, Jain?
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Neeraj Jain wrote: I live in India. Thanks, Jain. I presume you are student. Am I right?
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