Based on my research and the "Blue Book of Grammer" periods always go inside.
In American English, periods are typically placed inside quotation marks at the end of a sentence. However, in British English, the period is placed outside the quotation marks unless it is part of the quoted material.
No, "with regards" is not correct grammar. The correct phrase is "with regard to."
No, the correct grammar is "Are you happy about your result?"
No, sounds are typically not put in quotes unless they are a specific word or phrase being referenced.
Yes, it is common to put a period after "Mrs." as it is an abbreviation for "missus."
Grammar is important in writing because it helps convey meaning clearly and effectively. Proper grammar ensures that ideas are communicated accurately, preventing misunderstandings and confusion. It also enhances the credibility and professionalism of the writing.
In American English, the period typically goes inside the closing quotation mark. For example, "This is a quote." In British English, the period goes outside the closing quotation mark. For example, "This is a quote".
In American English, the period goes inside the quotation marks. For example, "She went to the store." In British English, the period goes outside the quotation marks unless it is part of the quoted text. For example, 'He said "hello".'
Use a period inside a parenthetical when the full sentence inside the parentheses ends.
put it outside.
I'm almost positive that you put it in quotes.
yes you do ======== The comma and the period are always placed inside the quotation marks.
In American English, periods and commas always go inside quotation marks, regardless of whether they are part of the quoted material. Other punctuation marks (such as semicolons, question marks, and exclamation points) are placed inside the quotation marks if they are part of the quoted text, and outside if they are not.
because walruss's dyed ur vein blue, but then put its period blood inside.
quotes...... Quotes, direct speech, book chapters, the names of short stories, and thing like that. But don't put the punctuation in the quotes. Example: Incorrect - Who said "Blondes have more fun"? Correct - Who said "Blondes have more fun?" You would put the question mark inside the quotations, because it is part of the quote or sentence.
Yes, you can put quotes on facebook . You can share your ideas , views and knowledge with you facebook friends or even with public. You put any type of quotes on facebook. If you want some good quotes for facebook . You can visit this website . quotes4facebook.com or http://www.quotes4facebook.in/
Quotes....
No.