Quotation marks and parentheses always come in a pair.
Another answer: Colons and semicolons also come in a pair.
The spelling of the punctuation marks is parentheses - plural, meaning the pair ( ).
The word for the written sentence form is parenthesis,and as a pair, the punctuation marks - ( ) - are called parentheses.
The em dash can be used to indicate parenthetical elements that are emphatic or contain internal punctuation. It is a versatile punctuation mark that can set off additional information in a sentence.
Yes, in poker, a higher pair always beats a lower pair.
No, two pair always beats a pair.
A,C,T,G "A" and "T" always pair "C", "G" always pair
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BT Twin refers to a cordless phone that is manufactured by British Telecom. It comes in a variety of colors and some also have an answering machine built in. This model always comes in a pair.
Points on a snowflake.
14 punctuation marks in English grammar:1. Period ( . ) 2. Ellipses (...)3. Comma ( , )4. Semicolon ( ; )5. Apostrophe ( ' )6. Dash ( --- )7. Hypen ( - )8-9. Quotation Marks (" " ) and ( ' ')10. ItalicsExample: Can you spellwonder?11. Parentheses ( )12. Brackets [ ]13. Colon ( : )14. Slash ( / )
They are called quotation marks. In some fonts like this one, they are a pair of short lines before and after the quotation at the top of the line like "this". In other fonts these are printed as a pair of inverted apostrophes before the start of the quotation and a pair of apostrophes after. In England, they are sometimes called "Inverted commas" In French the markers are a pair of circumflexes on their side, looking like two "lesser than" signs in mathematics (<) at the beginning of the quotation, and a pair of the opposite sign (>) at the end.
Yes, they will always form a linear pair because supplementary means 180 degrees.