Either of a pair of punctuation marks used primarily to mark the beginning and end of a passage attributed to another and repeated word for word, but also to indicate meanings or glosses and to indicate the unusual or dubiou status of a word. They appear in the form of double quotation marks (" ") and single quotation marks (' '). Single quotationmarks are usually reserved for setting off a quotation within another quotation.
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Quotation marks have three main functions:
to indicate the use of someone else’s exact words
To set off words and phrases for special emphasis
To display titles of literary and artistic works
to indicate the use of someone else’s exact words“If you want to lose weight, dont eat sweets," said Gloria.
EXAMPLES!
"He never had a chance,". Harry said
"I do want a pizza,", he said "but not with pepperoni!"
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To set off words and phrases for special emphasisThe carton was marked "Fragile.”
MORE EXAMPLES
She received a message signed “A Friend.”
He made "A delicious pastas"
I like"Pop music"
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To display titles of literary and artistic works
The title of my report is“How to Improve your Vocabulary.”
My favorite book is " The Alice in Wonderland"
km/h = kilometers per hourC/gena. B/quillac/o = care of
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BRACKETS
When a parenthesis falls within another parenthesisExample:However, in an article published in the Times [May 12, 1998], he was quoted as saying that prices would be going up in the summer.)