Inverted comma is replaced as quot.
Inverted commas, also known as quotation marks, are punctuation marks used to indicate spoken or quoted language in writing. They come in pairs, with the opening quotation mark ("") at the beginning of the quoted text and the closing quotation mark ("") at the end.
Errm... Inverted commas?
Sure, when someone says something, you can enclose their words in inverted commas to indicate direct speech or a quotation. This helps to show that the words being written are being directly attributed to the speaker.
Quotation marks are commonly used to signal that a person is speaking in written text.
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To print "thank you" in inverted commas in C programming, you can use the following code: #include <stdio.h> int main() { printf("\"thank you\"\n"); return 0; } This code will display the output as: "thank you"
I'm quite confused.My school teacher tell us to use one inverted comma ('......') when it is inside two inverted commas ("......") only.He also tells us to NOT use it when writing the word/phrase is,here are two examples: Correct:The word is"happy". Wrong :The word is'happy'. But my tuition teacher tells us to use single inverted commas('.....') for word/phrase.Here are two examples: Correct:The phrase is'happy'. Wrong:The phrase is"happy". So I've no idea which teacher is correct =(
Write a story of your own use inverted commas when you write conversations of your story(150words)
a direct quote should have inverted commas around it "just like this sentence"
Inverted commas are used to signify that the enclosed text is a direct quotation or dialogue spoken by someone. They help to differentiate the quoted text from the rest of the content and clearly indicate the boundaries of the quoted material.