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The comma should be inside the quotes.
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I fixed your post for you Rob.
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Thanks for pointing out the comma; I'm not sure but it might be acceptable either way, especially since Jim is weird and misspelled "weird" simultaneously (that was a joke
)As far as placement of punctutation within quotations, at the end of a sentence one would put the quotes after the period. I honestly don't know how that applies in the middle of a sentence. It seems like it should be the same but I would have to look it up. I see that Anthony has already looked it up, saving me the trouble. Thanks Anthony...because it sure seemed like a lot of work. Last edited by barrysloate; 01-05-2010 at 06:09 PM. |
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I can't wait until we get into the riveting discussion concerning writing styles using first, second, and third person points of view!
(For the record, whenever I get in these grammar/punctuation/usage jams, if I can't get an answer from Barry or Rob D., I ask my kids. You should have heard the rousing discussion we had while doing the annual family calendar! I wanted to know if it was "Mother's Day" or "Mothers' Day.") Last edited by Jim VB; 01-05-2010 at 06:11 PM. |
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Seems awfully wierd to me that punctuation goes inside of quotation marks. English is a second language to me.
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It gets weirder. In England the convention is indeed to put the comma outside the quotation marks. Then again, Americans created the language in the first place, so we're right.
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I forget many of these rules myself. I just wing it and hope nobody notices, because when I make a mistake it's big trouble...and Dan B. just misspelled "weird." This will never end.
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I misspelled "weird" just for you Barry.
![]() I did have to look up the quotations rule because I don't trust any of you. I normally consider myself a decent writer and am a bit embarrassed that I didn't know that, but I don't write for a living so I forgive myself.
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Rule of thumb in etiquette and proper English usage:
If Amy Vanderbilt can jump out of a window you can do whatever the heck you please. Last edited by Kawika; 01-05-2010 at 06:43 PM. Reason: add indefinite article |
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Barry,
As a moderator, Dan can see my spelling mistake, even after I have edited it. I have no doubt he did it wrong on purpose. |
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Quote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Vanderbilt |
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