You use quotations for small things like books, movies , newspaper articles and other liitle things.
However, you use underline when it is an epic large subjuct. Example is Titanic, ship names, large subjects.
so you will say;
In the new album "Rosebuds", I enjoy the song "Honey Buns".
Well some people do think that they do but other people just underline them
No you do not
Yes, I believe so. If not, you only need to put it into italics.
Musicals are either underlined or italicized. Individual songs from a musical would be surrounded by quotation marks.
You do not put band names in quotation marks. However, you do capitalize the band/artist. Correct: Skillet Incorrect: "Skillet"
You would put quotation marks around radio shows because they are talking.
No. You put " " quotation marks around it.
No, you underline Novels and books
Yes. For episodes you use quotation marks; for TV shows you underline or italicize.
You would not need to use quotation marks or need to underline Petronella. It is her name.
No. Use quotation marks.
No- although sometimes it is important and proper grammar to underline, italicize, or put quotation marks around the title.
I use quotation marks. It's not a hard and fast rule.
No, but you do put quotation marks around it and write who your quoting from.
you underline it because you cant you a quotation mark to present a book or the title of a movie.
No, you do not need to underline the name of a candy. Instead, you can simply capitalize it if needed for emphasis or use quotation marks when referencing the specific candy by name in a sentence.
Company names are not underlined, nor are quotation marks put around them. They are written as normal proper nouns unless there are underlines or quotation marks in the name itself.