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Lily said, “This is the slowest service I’ve ever seen.” The waiter said that our food will be here soon. “As my own mother used to say, ‘Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater,’” warned Mom.
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Lily said, “This is the slowest service I’ve ever seen.” The waiter said that our food will be here soon. “As my own mother used to say, ‘Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater,’” warned Mom. Quotation Marks with Other Marks(#93)FROM THE UWF WRITING LAB’S 101 GRAMMAR MINI-LESSONS SERIES Use quotation marks to set off direct quotes, but not to set off indirect quotation. Use single quotation marks to enclose a quotation within a quotation.
“The Charleses probably don’t have money for shoes,” Mother answered. “You have shoes, and you will wear them.” The graffito on the wall reads “ESP should be outlawed”; underneath is “I knew you were going to say that!” A comma or a period belongs inside the quotation marks at the end of a quotation. A semicolon or colon belongs outside the quotation marks at the end of a quotation.
Dean Martin once asked, “Ain’t love a kick in the head?” “Sometimes I so remind myself of Socrates!” Jason said. Save us from his “mercy”! Was it Patrick Henry who said “Give me liberty or give me death”? If a question mark, exclamation point, or dash is part of the quotation, place it inside the quotation marks. If both the quotation and the tag are questions or exclamations, place them outside the quotation marks.
If Descartes had said “I think not . . .,” would he have disappeared? Dr. Harry “Lee Lee” Lewis is a brilliant but “laid-back” professor. Use quotation marks to include any words, phrases, or short passages quoted from another source. . . . . . or to set off slang, nicknames, clichés, or intentional ungrammatical expressions.