In American English, a colon typically goes outside quotation marks. For example: She said: "Hello." This is because the colon is not part of the quoted material. However, in British English, the colon is placed inside the quotation marks.
The colon and semicolon always go outside the closing quotation mark.He referred to this group of people as his "gang": Heidi, Garrett, Jamie, and Tanner.
Marx did not believe that "a single nation should have a single leader"; nevertheless, he became a leader singled out.
no it does not heres an example. mom said" you and you brother should go to the store heres the list;bread, milk, cereal , eggs, bacon, meat, and apples"
With NO exceptions, periods and commas go INSIDE the quotation marks. However, question marks (if the question comes at the end of the sentence) are put following the clause with the quotation marks outside the question mark. If there are two clauses within the sentence separated by a conjunction, and there is a semi colon required, the semi colon at the end of the first clause goes outside the quotation marks.
Semicolons and colons goes outside of quotation marks.
Outside, like: The car was John's, so he had to pay for the repairs. However, if you are using the apostrophes as single quotation marks, then inside. Commas and periods always go inside quotation marks. "Like this."
The words that come out of someone's mouth go in quotation marks. (said the policeman) does not go inside quotation marks.
Typically yes but it depends on the context.
Typically, only full or partial sentences will be put in quotation marks. Very rarely will there be quotation marks around a single article, however, it can happen.
The period always goes inside quotation marks - in all kinds of sentences - not just ones that have a song title.
It depends. What is the sentence you want to use?
Inside.
The comma goes inside the quotation marks in American English, but outside in British English. So, in American English, it would be "thanks," you.
British style places commas and periods that are not part of the quoted material outside of the quotation marks. Also, in technical applications or when discussing coding, punctuation that is not part of a text string should be placed outside of the quotes. Placing commas and periods inside the quotes implies that they are part of the string to be displayed.
In American English, the full stop typically goes inside the quotation marks. In British English, it can go either inside or outside depending on the style guide being followed.