You should have a key next to your left enter button that shows double quotation marks. Normally, to type double quotations you woud hold the shift key and press this button. To do a single quotation simply hit this button without holding shift. That is how it works on my keyboard at least.
To type single quotation marks with a US keyboard, you can usually find the key directly to the left of the Enter key. Press the key once to type an opening single quotation mark and twice for a closing single quotation mark.
The quotation marks on your computer may appear weird due to the default settings of the keyboard or the software you are using. You can adjust the settings to change the appearance of the quotation marks.
Type quotation marks, type something original, then type quotation marks again. There's your quote
Type quotation marks, type something original, then type quotation marks again. There's your quote
Quotation marks signal to the reader that the information is a direct quotation.
Quotes
A data type consisting of more than one letter, like a word or a sentence. A single letter is normally known as a character data type. Normally strings are enclosed in double quotation marks and single letters are enclosed in single quotations marks: 'a' "animal"
No. It depends on the data type. So numbers would not be in quotation marks for example.
No, the quotation marks go after the comma or period.
In Python, double quotation marks are used to define string literals. They allow you to create a sequence of characters, which can include letters, numbers, and symbols. You can use either double (") or single (') quotation marks interchangeably, but using one type allows you to include the other type within the string without needing to escape it. For example, "Hello, world!" and 'Hello, "world"!' are both valid strings.
To correctly type a quote, type an open quotation mark, then the exact quotation, then a closed quotation mark. Punctuation that is part of the quote goes in the quotation marks and all other punctuation goes outside of the quotation marks. To indicate you've skipped some words, use an ellipsis, and use brackets to indicate that you've changed words.
You would type "/smoke" without the quotation marks.