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"a friend's my uncle's" The source seemed to say that the second phrase in quotes is the right one ... the former phrase in quotes can be the right one. (Sorry, if I used the word "one" indiscriminately.)
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quotes (American advisor to leaders)
http://en.thinkexist.com/quotes/with/keyword/aspired
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checked the numbers of quotes using "take/took care that" and "take/took care so that" in OED. It gives some 80 quotes for the former but none for the latter. I feel the "that" clause is not an adverbial
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the word School. I then put quotes around 'English as a Second Language' to draw attention to the fact ... like you did with "ESL"? I used them as 'single quotes'. It's quite commonly done. I like
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. Hevesi" (May 1, 2001 by Elizabeth Bumiller). OED gives 14 quotes using "most favourite" and two quotes
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be different each time you load it.
For example: you enter 5 of your favorite quotes, and each time ... ' there quotes. My problem is: what word is proper in this situation?
The sentence I translated
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the quotes or outside the quotes?!).
As far as her spunk goes...as long as I don't have to be married
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; need to be put in quotations or single quotes. Or maybe not quotes at all? The 'Concept
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-bloopers-mistakes-quotes/funny-newspaper-headlines.html http://www.plainlanguage.gov/examples/humor
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are singular countable nouns. If you put the article inside the quotes, you are indicating that the article is part of what was originally said or written. If you put it outside the quotes, you
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