I always use double quotes, when writing, when quoting someone or to indicate something is "so-called". |
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I always use double quotes, when writing, when quoting someone or to indicate something is "so-called". |
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The question I'd like settled once and for all is how to place periods and commas in relation to quotation marks. Example: |
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Last edited by Lëzen; 07-17-2009 at 10:54 PM.
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Total LDs: 10 | WILDs: 4 | DILDs: 5 | DEILDs: 2
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I wish I did know. That has confused me a great deal as well. I've seen question and exclamation marks both outside and inside quotes as well. |
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It's all simple. |
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Single quotation marks do not interpret, and double quotation marks do. So "Hello, $name" will include the name, while 'Hello, $name' will print as is. |
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As far as I've seen, all punctuation is supposed to be inside the quotes. I don't know if this changes for other countries, (I'm in North America) but I've been told by english teachers here: "Always put your punctuation inside your quotes," even if it's not part of what you're quoting. |
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Last edited by Vampyre; 07-19-2009 at 07:56 PM.
It took me 5 fucking minutes to figure out what the difference was between the two things in your post. |
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lol Exo. |
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