Yes, in American English, periods are placed inside quotation marks.
In the quotation marks.
In American English, the period goes inside the quotation marks. For example, "She went to the store." In British English, the period goes outside the quotation marks unless it is part of the quoted text. For example, 'He said "hello".'
Quotation marks are put around the spoken words in a dialogue.
Quotation marks should not be used when blockquoting.
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.
yes you do ======== The comma and the period are always placed inside the quotation marks.
Quotation marks are used around spoken words to indicate dialogue in written text.
No, the quotation marks go after the comma or period.
I use quotation marks. It's not a hard and fast rule.
You put the quotation marks around what was said, start a new paragraph for each speaker, and put any punctuation marks inside the quotation marks.
You would put quotation marks around radio shows because they are talking.
If you have a quote in the middle of the sentence then don't put a period there, put a comma, an exclamation mark, or a question mark. If it is at the end of a sentence then put a period inside the quotation marks.