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“One book–” I thought to myself incredulously, “justone amongst the hundreds?!” For thoughts, it's common to use italics, instead of quotes. One book? I thought to myself incredulously. Just one
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Thanks very much for the welcome. Just to clarify: the message in quotes is not mine, but that of a Japanese colleague at my university. He is the one writing the paper. None of the statements in 1-3
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the same meaning as that of the one above, put quotes around polymer and fiber.
Thanks
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Anonymous wrote:
When writing a letter is the name of book underlined or placed in single quotes or just let it be identified by capital letters? Which is correct in an official letter
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Thank you, Volpar.
I think the basic principle/recommendation on this area is that a person should capitalize if it is a sentence. Then, won't the parts in quotes for the original example
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like 'said' or 'indicated', the starting word of quotes is capitalized, but the above sentences
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of the article in quotes, and cite the page number(s), and issues date. It's up to whatever style
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...what the hell those two quotes of mine have to do with racism/prejudice..LOL.
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I have a sentence: "It's of an important matter" (with quotes)
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become commonplace now" in one of my previous threads. So can I make the above sentence in quotes too
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