like this:
"He specifically said 'take these to my office' when I was with him!"
You use an apostrophe on either side of the quotation inside the quotations. Inside a regular sentence it would be:
She said, "I don't know!" with so much emphasis it scared me.
Hope I helped!
writing
when you put a quotation in a sentence you use quotation marks for the quote
when you put a quotation in a sentence you use quotation marks for the quote
Quotations should go after the period at the end of the sentence when copying a sentence from a book.
Quotations should fit into sentences:contextually.grammatically.
Put a quotation mark at the beginning of the quote and at the end of the quote. You do not need to put quotation marks around each sentence within that quote.
The quotation marks should go around the direct speech within the sentence. It should be written as: The teacher asked, "What kind of books do you like to read?"
Quotations
Quotations should be used when directly citing a source, providing a direct quote from someone, or highlighting a specific phrase or term. It is important to use quotations accurately and appropriately to give credit to the original author or speaker and to distinguish their words from your own.
Yes, commas can be used in sentences within quotations to separate phrases or items in a list. For example: She said, "I will meet you at the park, bring some snacks, and we can have a picnic."
It appers within a sentence that you write. Set off integrated quotations by using quotation marks, so the reader can differentiate between what you write and what you borrow.
yes,but there are some poems that use quotations like this: 'John is not patient' said my mother and some use it like this: "John is not patient" said my mother. So you should look that up if you want to know how to use it correctly---- Yes, you put poems in quotations, though it depends on the length. The Iliad can be underlined or italicized since it's so long. Most short stories/poems are quoted and most long stories/poems are italicized/underlined.Also, the person who wrote "'John is not patient' said my mother [...]" is incorrect. You would have to write it as such: 'John is not patient,' said my mother.You need a comma, as the sentence is not yet over. 'Said my mother' is not a sentence. Furthermore, the single quotations ( ' ) and double ( " ) are only different because most countries use single quotations, whereas the U.S. uses double quotations. However, they both serve the same purpose. And if you are quoting something within a quote, you use the opposites.So I said, "And if you are quoting something within a quote, you use the opposites."So I said, "So I said, 'And if you are quoting something within a quote, you use the opposites.'"It's rather like Inception.