If a word is in quotation marks, and you're quoting it, use single quotation marks to indicate an embedded quotation.
Quotation Marks
It should be enclosed in quotation marks.
Apostrophes and quotation marks can be used interchangeably.
sometimes if it is a question.hoped it helped
I need to add quotation marks in that sentence
Narratives are underlined or italicized.For example: The House on Mango Street is about Esperanza.
Quotation marks are used for direct quotes only. Indirect quotes are paraphrased and do not need quotation marks.
In the quotation marks.
Well, it doesn't need quotation marks but it does have to be capitalized and it has to be in italics. If it's a name of the article in a magazine, then you have to underline it too. That's what I think.
Yes.
Typically, if the words are your own you do not need to enclose them in quotation marks. However, if you specifically mean the words to be understood as dialogue, you should put quotation marks around them.
"..." Quotation marks.
Use single quotation marks to indicate a quote within a quote.If you're using a quote that contains a quote you'll need to surround the embedded quote with single quotation marks.
If a word is in quotation marks, and you're quoting it, use single quotation marks to indicate an embedded quotation.
Quotation marks are used around spoken words to indicate dialogue in written text.
Yes. Anytime you are using someone else's words in your own writing, you must use quotation marks to indicate so.