Yes. Indicate a quote within a quote by using single quotation marks rather than double ones.
No, you typically do not put quotes around program names in written text unless there is a specific reason to do so, such as if the program name contains spaces or special characters. Program names are usually written as plain text without quotes.
yes you do because the person is going to be saying his/her lines you only do not put quotes when the person is thinking or doing something else
It's hard to explain so I'll give you an example:
"I went to ask Danielle what her shift was and she said, 'I'm working on the second shift at 10:00'."
if someone is talking
Quotes....
It depends on your settings on your program you are using.
possibly
No
No.
No, you don't. You only put quotes around what someone is sayng. For example or what someone is saying: "I can go to the grocery store,"
No, quotes are for quoted material only.
no i think you underline it
In a story, it is not necessary to put quotes around a road sign. Simply italicizing the text of the road sign is sufficient to indicate that it is separate from the rest of the narrative.
If you put quotes around it or include it in a bibliography, then it is not plagiarism.
Yes, the only effective way of searching for two words is to put quotes around the two (or more) words.
nautraully, you put quotes when reffering to a very specific song.