Quotation marks.
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Quotation marks are used around spoken words to indicate dialogue in written text.
Quotation marks
Quotation marks are put around the spoken words in a dialogue.
Quotation marks are used around spoken words to indicate dialogue or direct speech.
Yes, typically a comma or a period is used at the end of a speech in a sentence to indicate the completion of the spoken words. The punctuation choice depends on the structure and flow of the overall sentence.
No, you do not put an extra period after "etc." since the period at the end of "etc." serves as the ending punctuation for the sentence.
The newspaper name is typically italicized or underlined in print form, with no additional punctuation around it. It is also common to capitalize the name of the newspaper.
Quotation marks are put around the spoken words in a dialogue.
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Quotation marks are used around spoken words to indicate dialogue or direct speech.
When writing a dialogue, there should be quotations marks around the spoken words. An example of this would be: Then she answered, "I don't remember."
Quotation marks " " are used before and after spoken words to indicate direct speech.
like this quick! the punctuation mark is the exclamination mark !
No, typically a comma is not placed after a punctuation mark such as a period, question mark, or exclamation point. Commas are used to separate elements within a sentence.
You can use any regular punctuation inside the block quote (periods, commas, etc) but do not put any punctuation around the block quote (no quotation marks).
You should have put the word 'or' in inverted commas, followed by a comma, or you might be misunderstood due to mistakes in punctuation!
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In punctuation, it can be a hyphen. In sport it can be a sprint. It can also mean a small amount of liquid put into a larger drink.