You can start a sentence with one quotation mark that is the first of a pair of quotation marks, but there must be additional text between the first and second quotation marks.
In which sentence are quotation marks used incorrectly? Ans: Sentence 10
I can't think of a relevant quotation. This sentence should not be bracketed by quotation marks.
I need to add quotation marks in that sentence
A sentence with quotation marks is typically a direct quotation from someone's spoken words or text. The quotation marks indicate that the words are being repeated exactly as they were said or written by the original source.
You do not put a name such as Toto or Dorothy in quotation marks when used in a sentence. You put the name of a movie, book, or a quote in quotation marks when you use them in a sentence.
when you put a quotation in a sentence you use quotation marks for the quote
The only pronoun that is always capitalized is the first person, singular, subjective, personal pronoun 'I'. Other pronouns are capitalized only when they are the first word in a sentence. These rules apply to text within quotation marks or without quotation marks.
Not necessarily, if it is the start of a sentence or if it is a word that is usually capitalised, you would. But if it is a quote and you start say in the middle of the sentence then you don't.
in a sentence
when you put a quotation in a sentence you use quotation marks for the quote
at the end of a sentence
There are no quotation marks in that sentence unless you state who's saying it. "Give me your hand", said Mary, would be correct.