QUOTATION MARKS



QUOTATION MARKSby leah, sherri, andchris[pic]

• Quotation marks represent spoken words

and titles of minor works

Examples:

Bill said, “Make sure you use quotation marks correctly.”

My favorite song is “Shimmer” performed by Fuel.

 

USING QUOTITION MARKS WITH OTHER PUNTUATION

 

• There are six types of punctuation used with quotation marks

 

1.     Commas

2.     Periods

 

Periods and commas always go inside quotation marks

 

3.     Colons

4.     Semicolons

 

Put colons and semicolons outside quotation marks

  

5.     Question marks

6.     Exclamation points

 

Question marks and exclamation point go inside the quotation marks if they apply to the quoted portion, but they go outside if they apply to the entire sentence

 

THINGS TO REMEMBER

 

• Do not punctuate indirect quotes

• Use a comma to introduce a direct quotation

• It is possible to use single quotations inside double quotations

• If a quote is separated in a sentence, do not capitalize the first word beginning the second half of the quote

• Do not close the quotation marks until the entire quote is finished.  Each sentence does not need opening and closing marks.

Works Cited

Straus, J. (n.d.). Retrieved Oct. 04, 2005, from

 

 

 

 

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