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You also have no idea how to use quotation marks.
Needs quotation marks as it has not been the only one of its kind.
Two of the three use the term in quotation marks.
"But put the word hope in quotation marks," she said.
All those quotation marks bring to mind a change being made by Paramount.
This is the only place in the Constitution where quotation marks are used.
A good start would be to not use quotation marks in any headline, ever.
The quotation marks in the last sentence are there to make a point.
Her use of quotation marks around "Bad" points to this special meaning.
In writing we use these quotation marks to show direct speech.
To force the program to include such terms in a search, they must be placed within quotation marks.
"I wanted experts," he says, making quotation marks in the air.
Quotation marks are not as often used for direct quotes.
Those quotation marks around the word "writes" say it all.
Everything he says seems to be in quotation marks.
I would like to say yes in quotation marks.
Maybe because at first I missed the quotation marks around unreasonable.
Hmm, must remember not to use quotation marks in future posts.
She draws quotation marks in the air around the word "comparable."
Call me old-fashioned, but I've always believed that there is something special about quotation marks.
The free key terms were set in quotation marks.
Also, was it really necessary to put "war on terror" in quotation marks?
It is also used to add space to nested quotation marks.
He uses the phrase "the American dream" without the quotation marks.
The result of slapping quotation marks around two or more words is remarkable.
Everything in the speech marks has a capital letter to start it.
What does it mean to get rid of speech marks altogether?
Yes, speech marks, what else have you noticed?
Does the dash have a different feel about it, different to the feel of speech marks?
Each of the speeches marks a different stage in Faust's understanding of his experiences.
If a phrase is noteworthy then acknowledge the copying with speech marks and cite the source.
Indirect speech is a way of writing speech without using speech marks.
To search for an exact phrase simply put speech marks: " " around it.
The speech marks the beginning of McCarthy's anti-communist pursuits.
This speech marks the reappearance of Big Society Dave, the social reformer.
"Free speech marks us off from the stones and stars," reads a Savio quote on the cafe wall, "just below the angels."
Lester is unable to tell the story when Vin and Vern mess about with the speech marks.
Notice that Joyce doesn't even use speech marks for a speech within a speech, as where Stephen says-.
The Sheep-Pig contains twelve short chapters, each one written in speech marks (" "):
When told the purpose of speech marks, for example, one Year 1 pupil scanned through her book, found some more and commented, 'They're talking again here.'
This speech marks the official start of the modern teaching of business economics ("economia aziendale") in Italian Universities.
These profanities are more frequent in the culture and music sections than elsewhere and they nearly always appear, in speech marks, when someone else's words are reported.
Mr. Butler, whose measured speech marks the careful manner needed in the pyrotechnician's job he held a decade ago, explained: "We shop the world, every continent.
Portraying the issue as a mighty clash between "totalitarian regimes" and "free peoples," the speech marks the adoption of containment as official U.S. policy.
But putting work in speech marks is unfair; whether it is any good or not is entirely debatable, whether it is work isn't.
He has muttonchop whiskers and a moustache, a grey beard and thick eyebrows that seem to send up the face like a pair of ironic speech marks.
To me it emphasises the speech more strongly, shows the characters breaking into speech rather than hanging up their speech marks to say 'Please, may I speak now?'
Quotation marks or inverted commas (informally known as quotes and speech marks) are punctuation marks used in pairs to set off speech, a quotation, a phrase, or a word.
Despite the lack of specificity, Glickman's speech marks a step forward for the MPAA, which says it is now committed to allowing content to play on any device, from any manufacturer.
The use of quotation marks, also called inverted commas or speech marks, is complicated by the fact that there are two kinds: single quotation marks (') and double quotation marks (").