There are many uses for quotation marks. The most common is mark a direct quotation from someone (or some source such as a book). In the US, double quotes " are used first, and then single '; in the UK and elsewhere it's the other way around. The second set would be to mark a quote inside a quote, such as:
The New York Times said "The witness claimed, 'I didn't recognize anyone.'"
Quotation marks are also used for single words or phrases being set off for any of a lot of reasons - sarcasm or being used as words themselves the most common:
It'd be shame if something "happened" to your nice car.
When you say "nice", what do you mean by it?
When you write a letter, you should start with "Dear Sir" and close with "respectfully".
In handwritten things such as signs and letters, quotation marks often replace italics.
Well, some quotes that are used alot are "two peas in a pod".
No, a body paragraph does not have to include quotes. Quotes can be used to support or provide evidence for the points being made in the paragraph, but they are not a requirement. It is also important to ensure that quotes are properly integrated and cited if used.
In C programming, double quotes are used to indicate String literal. char *s = "Hello World"; Where as single quotes are used to indicate a single character. char x = 'a';
Commercial insurance quotes are used like any other insurance quotes: to give the interested party an idea of what to expect to pay. They're just used predominantly on a larger scale.
Anyone can use dream quotes. They are quotes that are all about dreams. Many television shows use dream quotes to enhance the quality of their shows.
Quotes are used in APA; citing in text and on the reference page is required.
No, in fact it is the opposite---generally there are not quotes used. However, you would cap and use quotes if it is the name of a book, movie, etc., unless the stylebook calls for italics instead of quotes.
There are a number of quotes from the movie 'Almost Famous' that are well known and commonly referenced. These quotes can be found on the IMDb website.
The best and easiest website I have used for automobile insurance quotes is www.netquote.com.
Quotes made prior to 1923 (in the US) would not require permission. Newer quotes may be covered by fair use.
A stock watch is used for streaming realtime quotes. It provides complete views of your livestock quotes, market depths and full charting capabilities.
No, quotes are typically used only at the beginning and end of a block of direct quotes.