Quotations should fit into sentences:
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 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.
Quotations should be seamlessly integrated into a sentence and introduced with a lead-in phrase or a colon. Make sure the quoted material flows smoothly with the rest of the sentence and is relevant to the context. Additionally, be sure to punctuate the quotation correctly, following the rules of the citation style being used.
There are none. Some religious people try to fit bible pronouncements to scientific findings, but the result is always more hilarious than accurate.
Well, sturdy is obviously a descriptive adjective, so it should fit into your sentence in that way. You may also want to check your dictionary or thesaurus for synonyms if you can not seem to fit that word in your sentence.
You can not fit into your jeans because you are not fit.
The sentence should be corrected to "Your blue jeans are good."
By asking if my hat fit, my mother implied that I should get a haircut soon.
i fit into the box
i guess you should try to follow what they always do and try to make them like you
The 01 headlight should fit the 03 Galant. When buying aftermarket headlights, they always say 'for 99-03'