Showing posts with label writers use single quotation marks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writers use single quotation marks. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Introduction to English Punctuation Part 3

English Language Grammar Lessons
Introduction to English Punctuation Part 3

QUOTATION MARKS

Use quotation marks [ " " ] to set off material that represents quoted or spoken language; titles of things that do not normally stand by themselves: short stories, poems, and articles. Some writers will set such unspoken language in italics or indent it in order to set it off from other "regular" language. In the United States, writers use single quotation marks [ ' ' ] to enclose quoted material (or the titles of poems, stories, articles) within other quoted material.

PARENTHESES

Use parentheses [ ( ) ] to include material that you want to de-emphasize or does not fit into the flow of your text but you want to include it. Parentheses tend to de-emphasize text whereas dashes tend to make material seem even more important.

SLASHES

Many writers use the slash to indicate "or" and "and" to avoid gender he/she/plurals problems. These formats are not acceptable in formal business or academic writing. Use the forward slash [ / ] for WWW addresses and the backward slash [ \ ] to indicate file locations on computer drives.

*************

Sentence Master Blog URL
http://sentencemaster.blogspot.com/

Sentence Master Games Contact email sentencemaster@gmail.com


Links to Sentencemaster grammar lessons, exercises, previous posts and social media in the right side bar.