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・UK /kwəʊ'teɪʃn/
Direct reported speech will be inside quotation marks.
Direct reported speech will be inside quotation marks.
In my life, in that book, Stay in Your Lane, a couple years ago, Jefferson, so many people were reaching out to me in this world of coaching, and I'm putting my fingers up in these quotation marks because there's so many frauds and phonies that I've found.
And I'm putting my fingers up in these quotation marks because there's so many frauds and phonies that I've found on you see them on social media in this world of coaching, man, the people that.
-- and direct speech, using these little things called "quotation marks" or "speech marks".
direct speech, using these little things called quotation marks, or speech marks.
There might be a wonderful quotation that you want to include in your talk.
What I recommend you do if you do include a quotation is, rather than read it word by word, instead sort of paraphrase it as you're going along.
In order to say a final word about the enormous influence that "German philosophy" (the use of quotation marks will be understood, I trust) has had on all of Europe:
In order to say a final word about the enormous influence that German philosophy—the use of quotation marks will be understood, I trust—has had on all of Europe, let there be no doubt, that a certain Virtus Dormativa played its role.
There's no quotation marks, by the way.
There's no quotation marks, by the way.
I just realized I didn't put a question mark and I didn't close my quotation marks here.
I just realized I didn't put a question mark and I didn't close my quotation marks, here.
Hi, I'm Ryan and I'm going to be talking about the quotation marks.
I'm going to be talking about the quotation marks.
One group went as far as calling another group's work "research," like in quotation marks.
Like, in quotation marks.
>> MARK: Giving incorrect information about the source of a quotation?
Giving incorrect information about the source of a quotation?