To get quotation marks, you press the Shift button and then the quotations button, which is directly to the left of the Enter key.
With NO exceptions, the comma and period should go BEFORE the closing quotation mark. Always.
after the quotation marks because if put before the quotation mark, that makes the quote seem like if it continues after what you wrote even if the quote has ended. period marks go before the quotation mark because that is ending a sentence... period.
Quotation marks follow the question mark.
The quotation mark would go before the semicolon, because the semicolon represents the beginning of a new thought in the same sentence.
Sure they could. Pretend you're writing a book and you're quoting someone who is asking a question. Some examples now: "What is Mitch Longley doing these days?", asked Dinie. OR: "Is the Echelon Towers a fine place to live?" asked a prospective tenant. Remember too that the question mark comes before the quotation mark at the end of the question, like in the above examples !
The apostrophe key can typically be found on the keyboard to the right of the semicolon (;) key, next to the Enter key. To type an apostrophe followed by "s" (apostrophe's), simply press the apostrophe key followed by the letter "s" on your keyboard.
Inverted commas or quotation marks, or double quotation marks. There is actually a "left double quotation mark" and a "right double quotation mark", but not all computers and fonts will display this subtlety. This quote is within a massive set of double quotation marks. It is a long sentence, deliberately long to match the place where this programme places the final double quotation mark. Even then it still...The computer itself determines how the left and right pair of quotation marks will be represented, even though the writer has pressed only the one key on the keyboard which shows the 'double quotation mark' symbol. ----
It is the single quotation mark. On the UK keyboard it is two to the right of L.
In some languages and keyboard layouts, quotation marks are used in a specific way where the starting quotation mark is different from the closing quotation mark. This is done for typographical reasons and to enhance clarity in writing. It's not upside down, just a different style.
Press CTRL + Shift and try the quotation mark key again. If it still doesn't work, do that again. This happens because your keyboard can change to different layouts for different languages, and sometimes the CTRL and Shift keys are accidentally pressed.
It's a quotation mark.
To type single quotation marks with a US keyboard, you can usually find the key directly to the left of the Enter key. Press the key once to type an opening single quotation mark and twice for a closing single quotation mark.
change the language input method from control panel to United States International
The Tagalog word for quotation mark is "tandang panipi" or simply "panipi."
a quotation mark!!
A quotation mark at the beginning of a speaker's dialogue indicates that the speaker is starting to talk. It is used to set off the spoken words from the rest of the text.
Sometimes games are programmed with a foreign keymap. Try pressing the key that you'd normally use to make a semicolon, that might work. Basically even though the game thinks the quotation mark is in a different spot to the one on your keyboard, it will still have the quotation mark in its keymap, you'll just have to press shift and each one of your keys until you find it.