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Here is an example sentence using the term "floating quotation": The author used a floating quotation from a famous speech to emphasize the importance of freedom in his essay.
Here is an example of a sentence that correctly uses quotation marks: She said, "I will meet you at the park at 3 o'clock."
The possessive form for the plural noun children is children's.Example sentence: The children's playground is freshly painted.
The possessive form of the noun fox is fox's. example sentence: We saw a fox's footprints in the snow.
Example sentence: Mine is the house with the blue door.
Example sentence: A possessive noun is a noun indicating ownership, possession, purpose, or origin.
The possessive form is alumni's. Example sentence: All of the alumni's name badges are by alphabet on the tray.
An example sentence for the plural possessive form of the bottles of the babies:The babies' bottles and formula are provided by their parents.
Yes, a sentence with quotation marks can also have commas. For example: "She said, 'I'll be there at 5 p.m.,' but she didn't arrive until 6 p.m." In this sentence, the commas are used within the quotation marks to set off the quoted speech.
Yes, a colon can be used before a quotation if the preceding sentence is an independent clause that sets up the quotation. For example: She said this about the project: "We need to focus on quality." However, if the quotation is integrated into the sentence without being preceded by an independent clause, a colon is not necessary.
Incorrect. The first word of a direct quotation should be capitalized unless the quotation begins mid-sentence. For example, in the sentence "Mary said, 'I'm going to the store,'" the first word of the quotation ('I') is capitalized.
Yes, a sentence with a quoted statement can have a comma outside the quotation marks if the comma is not part of the original quoted material. For example: She said, "I will be there tomorrow."